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To: ClancyJ; Halls; FreepinforTerri; dandelion; All
CJ, Do you have any idea now many Texans came to the Vigil?

You wanted people like me to rush Hospice Woodside and I didn't. I noted that you weren't at Hospice Woodside and you didn't like the way it sounded because after all, you are in Texas.

There are Texans now that are real wobbly on Jeb now and some who are through with him for good. We have no agenda. Terri was left to die. That is inexcusable.

My web site is back on line see my tag line. I have bullet points regarding my soul searching. They are worth reading, freepers.

223 posted on 06/09/2005 8:03:31 AM PDT by floriduh voter (www.terrisfight.org & www.conservative-spirit.org... The Schindlers "Never again.")
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To: floriduh voter

Ok, we got the message. Jeb Bush killed Terri.

Of course there are a few people that look at the man and his past actions and not just the trashing of a man.

Afterall, there could be an agenda in trying to ruin Jeb politically from any future office. Seems there are some ties to A. Keyes here. And, many have floated the suggestion that Jeb run for president.

Now, wouldn't it be convenient if Jeb could have the Terri case put on his head and therefore ruined for consideration as a presidential candidate or other federal positions? Hm........

Call me suspicious when I see comment after comment after comment blaming Jeb Bush because he did not make the decision to overstep the bounds of the office of governor and to take on the legislator, courts and supreme court of Florida with absolutely no support from the legislators, courts and supreme court who vote against any republican?

Maybe he decided that his effort in abusing his position in office would not save Terri although he wished it would. Then all it would do would be firmly put in place that the courts led Florida.

Another point - what if his investigation turned up the true nature of what is going on in Florida? Possibly a strong lobby by the insurance companies, the euthanasia society or even - perish the thought - a medicare agenda to handle the problem of the elderly.

Maybe there is so much dirtiness in Florida that it will have to be cured by more than just a governor trying to take on the courts.


227 posted on 06/09/2005 8:28:25 AM PDT by ClancyJ (McCain: "As far as the criticism is concerned, none of us care about public opinion.")
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