Posted on 03/26/2005 8:15:27 PM PST by FairOpinion
In battle, and this is surely battle, decisive action is called for. Bold action, quickly and firmly taken is better than well thought out, considered action, after the battle is over.
The laws are clear, this is murder.
The Governor and the President are not law abiding, but rather Judge abiding. There is a time and a place for everything. This is not the time to be in awe of a Circuit Court Judge who is a deatheater. Bad news for the Executives, the deatheaters will never like them, even if they do abortions on their respective kitchen tables. Get over it, get on with being a leader.
Warning, do not subject yourself to the court. If you do, they can isolate you and eliminate you at little or no cost to themselves. Fluid Tactics are the only choice.
Ah, thank you.
But, as in chess, you need to look several moves ahead.
Suppose Jeb did go in and save Terri, than the FL Courts would convict him of contempt of court, of overstepping his authority and a dozen other charges, would arrest and convict him and of course grab Terri and pull out the feeding tube again. Terri would still be murdered, and we would lose a great Republican governor and potential president.
I am sure Jeb did look at all the possible legal actions he could take, it's just that over the years, the power of the executive branch has been clipped severely and the power of the judiciary branch has become virtually absolute -- both in state and Federal governments.
At this point, she is so dehydrated that re-inserting the tube could be difficult, at best. Face it. We now have state imposed murder on innocent people who just happen to be in someone's way. Very soon, Terri will live the life we all hope for. It's the thought of crossing over that frightens many of us in mortal bodies.
Life is precious. It is a gift from our Creator. Embrace it, enjoy it, and use it to give to others. Then when it's our time to cross over, may we have no regrets about how we used the gift we were given.
EVERYONE will have to meet God some day. Meanwhile, many of us can do something about this earthly judiciary.
Hi FairOpinion,
I saw the other night on Entertainment Tonight or Inside Edition (my Mom who lives with me watches them) that some producer or director already has plans for a TV movie.
Just heard Felos' news conference on ABC radio. They don't bother to give the Schindlers side.
The sickness grows...
What I would like to know is how the Florida courts were able to disregard the whole issue of de novo that Congress passed & the President signed.
At the time that was done, I thought that's it. This will all be resolved. But the Florida courts went sideways on it. Was it bad lawyering?
I think everyone is blaming Jeb because he's the last domino to fall.
Too late.
Jeb Bush, the mere Governor of Florida (who I understand also has connections in Washington), knows that the murderous probate judge is his master and he dare not question the judge's orders that Terri be killed in barbaric fashion by dehydration and starvation.
By the way, I read that Terri's tongue has begun to swell and bleed, and that her eyes are also bleeding. Sounds euphoric. Too bad nobody could save her.
"guess Jeb is just a man."
More like 1/2 a man.
You're drawing a scenario of a system with a Judiciary having ultimate powers to arrest and convict the Executive, which is a coequal branch of government.
Maybe in the future they may have that much power, but not today.
Separation of powers makes what you suggest impossible, because the Judiciary has no means to carry out its findings. On the other hand both the Legislature, and the Executive Branches have the ability to arrest judges.
So, what would happen if Jeb went in and grabbed Terri? I mean besides the Liberals whining? Nothing. There'd be a few weeks of MSM head banging, ACLU teeth gnashing, and CNN telling us that "the end of the Republic is near", but then life would go on and Terri would be alive.
All they had to do was clamp the tube, instead of removing it.
I think they knew the end game all along.
Very cruel.
I'm afraid that Jeb may have set himself up for this Terri Schaivo problem by signing a change to the Florida law in 1999. If you do a search on "Biography of George Greer" you'll find a thread from last night that discusses Greer and the change made to the law in 1999. If this article is accurate, you have to wonder why Jeb didn't veto this legislation in '99.
I'm not saying she did execute such a will, or that this is in accordance with her wishes. I'm simply pointing out that an interpretation of the statute that would permit intervention when a person is denied food and water necessarily would apply even if the patient consented.
Is that what people really want?
"Do you believe that the average American, once appraised of the real situation, would support what the courts are doing to Terry? "
That is exactly the problem. People weren't told the TRUTH, they only heard the MSM distortion. Even on FoxNews I heard several commentators misstate her condition, and allowing other to mis-state her condition: "braindead", "life support", "breathing tube", etc.
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