And what precedent was set by the ungodly horrible death of Terri Schiavo?
Was that in any way justice on any level?
Jeb Bush had more options, as I laid out. He was too chicken to use them.
The judiciary is not sacrosanct. Liberal judges have proved that over and over.
All the king’s men could not save an innocent woman from a horrible death.
Thus, you must think Mr. Schiavo had an inviolate right to determine his wife’s fate, and there were no other societal considerations at all.
You must enjoy living in the Middle Ages.
None dumbass. A precedent would have been set had a sitting governor decided to use the state police (your suggestion) to overrule the legal decision of a District Court of appeals (upheld by the State Supreme Court) because he disagreed with it. Naturally, the next Democrat in the Florida State House would feel justified in also ruling by fiat.