In my heart I cannot condem either Bush.
In fact the reason Terri is even alive at this moment is becasue of Jeb Bush.
I don't question thier motives nor their actions or in action. I know I am in the minority on this on this message board, but I cannot throw stones at these men. I jsut can't.
It's not a personal thing, it's a constitutional one. The judge cannot order the governor not to follow the law or Constitution and save this woman. And if a judge tries, as in this case, the governor has a choice: Do I follow the order of a judge, or do I follow the Constitution?
People forget that judges' orders do not enforce themselves. The execution of law and orders is the role of the executive. Jeb has the ultimate police power in the state. He could stop the arrests, if he wanted to. State trumps locality.
But that aside--If it is true Jeb is powerless to act, why doesn't he at least head down to the hospice and see the family?