No. Police officers, acting within the law, stopped him.
Or do you advocate lawlessness?
Dear sinkspur,
I guess we shoulda sent ol' Rosa Parks to the slammer for a good long time for breakin' those laws, huh?
Listen to yourself. These men have been charged to enforce a patently unjust court order. NOT A LAW, NOT A STATUTE, but a COURT ORDER by a PROBATE JUDGE, for pete's sake. They are charged with preventing anyone from preventing the murder of Terri Schiavo.
These officers are little else but armed thugs. They have no more excuse for their actions than anyone else participating in murder under the excuse of "I was just following orders."
sitetest
Washington, DC: In response to the latest denial of the Federal courts to save the life of Terri Schiavo, Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, issued the following statement: "No court, either in the United States or anywhere else, has the authority to authorize the starvation of a human being. Exactly ten years ago today, Pope John Paul II issued the following words in his document "The Gospel of Life": ' Laws which authorize and promote euthanasia are completely lacking in authentic juridical validity. A civil law authorizing euthanasia ceases by that very fact to be a true, morally binding civil law' (#72)."The Terri Schiavo case has demonstrated that we are being governed by unelected judges, and that the legislative and executive branches of government lack the will to stand up to them when they authorize acts of violence. The matter, therefore, now rests with the people. When government fails to protect life, the people must do so directly. Today must mark the beginning of a new era of civil disobedience and conscientious objection, with simultaneous, determined efforts to curb the authority of the courts and restore government to the people through their elected representatives."
Yes, I do advocate lawlessness in the face of lawlessness.
"Or do you advocate lawlessness?"
What law, passed by the legislature, did Terri Schiavo violate Deacon?
Photos of famous "police officers acting within the law" from history:
You do recall the concept of Higher Law, Deacon?