Posted on 03/29/2005 9:36:23 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
Edited on 03/29/2005 9:59:29 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
I will offer one of mine if I am compatiable and she needs it to live.
Thank you very much.
The brain matter wasn't liquifed before, it is now. Seems simple enough to me, but my undergrad is in chemistry, not biology.
Felos & Co. managed to change the laws to suit his end game right under our noses. Felos is 4+ creepy.
No--the brain matter atrophied (shrunk). CSF filled in the void in the skull.
Obviously, I think that judges have no power whatever to give orders to the executive what to do or not do in execution of his powers. Even though the local executive, the sheriff, decided to give force to the judge's order, and the governor has no direct authority over county sheriffs, even those were not insurmoutable problems or cause for civil war. Under the Florida constitution the governor can replace the county sheriff and maybe even the judge for misfeasance, such as interfering with DCF and the state police which are under the governor and not subject to the judge either.
FLORIDA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE VIII - County Government
Section 1
(d) COUNTY OFFICERS. There shall be elected by the electors of each county, for terms of four years, a sheriff, a tax collector, a property appraiser, a supervisor of elections, and a clerk of the circuit court;
ARTICLE IV - Executive
SECTION 7. Suspensions; filling office during suspensions.--
(a) By executive order stating the grounds and filed with the custodian of state records, the governor may suspend from office any state officer not subject to impeachment, any officer of the militia not in the active service of the United States, or any county officer, for malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, drunkenness, incompetence, permanent inability to perform official duties, or commission of a felony, and may fill the office by appointment for the period of suspension. The suspended officer may at any time before removal be reinstated by the governor.
ARTICLE III - Legislative
SECTION 17. Impeachment.--
(a) The governor, lieutenant governor, members of the cabinet, justices of the supreme court, judges of district courts of appeal, judges of circuit courts, and judges of county courts shall be liable to impeachment for misdemeanor in office.
"Yes, A shootout at the Hospice Corral WOULD have been a disaster."
Consider this:
"I, Governor Bush of the State of Florida, have just signed an executive order that there's a state of emergency around Terri Schiavo's [Schindler's] hospice. This EO gives me authority over all local police in that peculiar county. As their governor, and for the time being, their final authority, I order them to stand down, to not fire upon any officers under my charge, as we take her, provide her with imediate IVs for hydration, and whisk her off to a nice Christian hospital up in Lynchburg, one run by Jerry Falwell Ministries. Don't mess with those fellas up there. They are somewhat... chivalrous."
Extreme? You bet. Possible? You bet. I understand why he didn't do it, however. If Jeb considered it, his advisers would tear their shirts off, stomp on their brief cases, shout in his ear, and call him a lunatic. That's what college education does to our nation's leaders.
FReegards....
NautiNurse Wrote: ""A shootout at the Hospice Corral would have been a disaster, particularly when there is evidence the Schindler's attorney did not approach the federal court with the most prudent case when given the opportunity."""
I've heard similar comments about the Schindler's attorney, too. You used the word evidence. Do you have specific evidence of neglect on the part of the attorney?
A possible answer to my question from Fox News right now. Peter Johnson just said they originally asked for a Jury trial. When Johnson, said Jury trial, he appeared to mean that was nuts?? I'm really confused about this?
Peter Johnson just now said - Too little, too late. :( :( I'm gonna go to bed. I'd rather not listen to the spinners on Fox anymore. I just hope Terri gets a chance for her life to be restored to her. She's never gotten the chance to recover from her injuries due to her horrible husband.
How the courts ever allowed the abusing man to remove her food and water from her, in addition to the 15 years, he's kept her a prisoner - giving her no therapy or treatment - is so hedious, it's beyond words.
Prayers for Terri and her family. God Bless them, for fighting the courts and all others, who have abused an already injured and disabled woman. Our country will never recover from this horror, if it is not stopped.
I'm shocked our country has come this close to Murdering Terri Schiavo, an innocent woman, whose only crime was marrying Michael Schiavo. Only God can restore our land to sanity.
See #986
Question for anyone....
I know it will not happen in this case, but curious...is there one person in the judical system, besides Greer of course, who could grant emergency relief to anyone in a situation such as this on a dime?
(not talking about Jeb and the Guard or the President)
Nope. Not unless Greer were removed. See #986.
That's bad logic.
Elementary logic: Inverse: The inverse is simply the conditional with not added to it.
1.Statement: If p, then q
2. Inverse: If not p, then not q
Thank you!
I have been battling this for 10 days already and some are still repeating the "brain dead" baloney that the MSM was parroting early on.
You can't really blame some folks for not knowing the medical significance of that statement but it has been really frustrating for me.
Glad to hand you the baton since I will be working all day.
I will make a visit with a CP child with severe brain damage and a feeding tube.
I think I will give him a hug for you.
God bless you.
When the first petition was thrown out, my initial reaction was that Gibbs was likely sleep deprived.
It is amazing that all this time, as Felos has spoouted that "this case has been ruled on 22 times by different Judges and courts", all the rulings have been only on reviewing the ruling by Greer. That none of them have looked at the facts surrounding this individually. Just amazing.
LOL--I've been providing neuro lessons around here for weeks. So many students, so little time.
Felos missed an opportunity to mug for the cameras? What's up with that? This is indeed a new turn of events.
Hey y'all. Have you seen this?
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