Posted on 03/14/2006 11:28:51 AM PST by KevinNuPac
And his brother dares to say what a great president mr. uneasy would make. They are so out of touch at this juncture.
As the abortion rate goes lower, the abortionists will join the euthanasia movement and become profiteers of adult abortions or as Wesley Smith calls it: forced exits.
3068 is a pack o lies. I know you know that. It's not UP TO JEB. It's up to the people and sorry, I pass. He proved to be a failed leader in a key area, protecting the vulnerable.
The Tampa Tribune wants the GOP to become centrist and so does Charlie Crist. That doesn't make it so. If the GOP wants to become centrists, they may get some democrats to join them but there will be a mass exodus of Reagan republicans to something else.
That is a terrible bill. Imagine Terri Schindler was "near death" for almost fifteen years. Terri's ability to live and to adapt and to communicate defies all their false arguments. Where is that awful bill? I'm reading fast this afternoon.
A compassionless poll watcher does not cut it w/me.
Could you imagine Mikey being your boss? Oh, gee, he's never at work because he's with Greer holding "Why it's So Hard to Die" seminars from coast to coast.
"Why it's So Hard to Steal from the Taxpayers of Pinellas County", that's the seminar I want to attend. Judge Greer's stealing from taxpayers and so is Mikey and the murderers. At least Mikey's now a democrat. He spends money and acts just like a KENNEDY.
Women in New Jersey needs advice and help to save her husband:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1630307/posts?page=1
It has been suggested here that President Bush's numbers started going straight down when Terri was killed. He had the power to save her but not the guts. He hugely disappointed his base. It is still hurting him in the polls.
This view gets a lot of horse laughs from the other side. In fact, the Death Culters are incredulous at this idea. They believe that Terri Schiavo is a winning "issue" for them and a dead skunk hung around our necks. But they are the ones who are utterly out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Very few people think it's right to take water and food away from a helpless disabled woman. Very few people think it's right for a husband to kill his wife. The arguments for torturing that poor woman to death her were sophistical, mean and suspicious. I don't think they will sell well in voting booths.
Ouch. I hope somebody can get her husband out of Dodge, and fast.
"Ouch. I hope somebody can get her husband out of Dodge, and fast."
Me too. If I lived in New Jersey, I'd help her keep watch.
You'd have to kiss his ring.
Boilerplate. Standard liberal wish-think. He draws vast conclusions from half-vast data.
The writer is merely celebrating the intellectual treason of a couple of RINOs. You won't find him gloating about defections from the Democrat ranks.
Thanks Coleus, Sun. This is one of our own in danger of being bioethicked like they tried to do with Andrea. Please check out the thread. Sounds like simplemines could use some help from the Terri fighters.
Need help in NJ with Dr. Kevorkian clones
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Terri on the road to recovery before the second stage began.
Insights shared on right-to-life
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TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Jeb Bush's failure to salvage a seemingly hopeless Republican quest for the U.S. Senate race this year points to a future of questions for the party.
Bush's force of personality and intellectual rigor have dominated the Republican Party of Florida for most of the past decade, creating a cohesive machine that controls the state.
But the signs of fraying have become evident in Bush's last months. Senate Republicans bucked his heavy lobbying and killed his plans to protect vouchers and soften the limits on class sizes.
The party has split into two camps on the sides of the men running to replace Bush -- Attorney General Charlie Crist and Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher.
Harris Saga Hints At GOP Turmoil
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Do you know how to get in touch with Wendy Murphy?
A new autopsy on the death of 14-year-old Martin Anderson at a north Florida boot camp offers the state Medical Examiners Commission a chance to do something to help the reputation of its profession.
Clearly Dr. Charles Siebert, the Bay County medical examiner, did his colleagues no favors when he issued an assessment that concluded the youth had died of complications of the sickle cell trait, a blood disorder common among African-Americans.
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What is so frustrating is that situations like this are becoming so common as if we are being overwhelmed by the new death push. Many of us, as in in our own family, can now recognize that nudging for what it is although at the time, unaware, we found ourselves almost accepting of the inevitable.
Doctors who hold such ultimate high esteem in our minds bolstered by decades of reinforcement become omnipotent and we dare not question their authority. So when they push the idea it is time to MoveOn to death, many simply accept.
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