Posted on 03/23/2005 5:04:24 AM PST by Maurice Tift
CALL JEB BUSH AND ASK HIM TO USE HIS EXECUTIVE POWERS AND TAKE CUSTODY OF TERRI. HIS NUMBER IS 850-488-4441
Thank you for the points. They make an excellent basis to deliberate on a promise to pardon, especially since I'm no lawyer.
"A promise of a pardon before hand would be tantamount to conspiracy."
A conspiracy for life. Impeachment over that kind of conspiracy would be asking for major self-inflicted pain by the left. What about the crack dealer pardon for cash? That wasn't a conspiracy?
"It would be ill advised."
Sadly, considering she's this bad off by the time the court option was finished, there is no telling what her brain activity is now. So I agree that it would be running a risk. But we have several witnesses no longer gagged to back up that she did, in fact, have brain activity.
"It would not only in all likelihood invalidate the pardon, but would have legal repercussions for the governor as well."
Oh man. I appreciate your advice, but if Clinton's pardon of a crack dealer for cash was never reversed, anyone trying to 'invalidate' this pardon would be in for serious pain.
I'm all for saving Terri, but you're full of it. We don't live in a country where a governor or President can just order things to happen, that's called a "dictatorship."
Not quite. The Schindlers have orchestrated a losing fight. They choose cheap theatrics over reason. Had they accepted Terri's life for what it is and held it as being of value, the courts may have and people like me would have supported them to the hilt. Phony diagnosis and self-serving doctors only cheapened her cause caused resentment.
Which is why we are advocating he break the law. It's not such a bad thing in this case, in fact, it's the only right thing to do.
Clinton was trying to save his shame for sex. We're trying to save a dying woman.
Why are there not a million people in the street?
I am not blaming Bush but saying he has done everything to help Terri is simply not true.
I agree with your post, and disagree with the others who have jumped all over the initiator of this thread.
Jeb can take action here, through the executive branch, which includes state prosecutors who may find reason to investigate Michael Shiavo's activities on criminal or administrative law grounds.
The law is the law. I detest it...and it is wrong, but the Executive branch's job is to enforce the law, not break the law.
He has called on Justice Kennedy to ride in on his horse and save her.
Disgusting..to see them politicize this.
It's time that you settle down and do something more constructive than to blame our Governor, who has done plenty to intervene in Terri's case. Your armchair baseless criticism does not effect any positive actions.
The police, the state prosecutors, the regulatory agancies -- they are all EXECUTIVE BRANCH functions under the control of Jeb Bush. So -- if there is a credible basis to investigate whether Michael Shiavo has a material conflict of interest -- the legislative branch can investigate. If the nurse who provided an affidavit stating that Shiavo was trying to kill Terri through insulin injections is credible (she's been all over the TV making her charges) then the state prosecutors can investigate.
If the court won't order the preservation of life through that process, then the executive branch can take action to preserve the evidence.
The founding fathers believed that there was a danger in an unelected and lifetime-appointed judiciary, but one mitigating fact was that they had no real authority to enforce -- they had to rely on the executive -- so their power was in effect limited. But now it is time for the executive to take emergency steps and thereby demonstrate the limit of juducical power.
It's not the pardon that's so legally offensive. It's the promise of a pardon beforehand. If a pardon were given to someone who aided her after the fact, that would be a different story.
Well, they tried to point the finger at me - but I told them "Hey - what about Rebelbase?"
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