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Statement by Governor Jeb Bush regarding the death of Terri Schiavo
Tampa Bay's 10 News ^
| 3/31/05
| Governor Jeb Bush
Posted on 03/31/2005 7:05:48 PM PST by wagglebee
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To: danamco
To you, the defining characteristic of the people you debate is that they 'bash Bush'.
It isn't that they/we demand justice for Terri.
It's more that we will drag pols over the coals when they don't come through.
Take Jeb, for example. He didn't come through. And now his political career is toast.
Guaranteed.
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posted on
04/01/2005 9:58:23 AM PST
by
Tax Government
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To: Tax Government
To you, the defining characteristic of the people you debate is that they 'bash Bush'.
It isn't that they/we demand justice for Terri.
It's more that we will drag pols over the coals when they don't come through.
Take Jeb, for example. He didn't come through. And now his political career is toast.
Guaranteed.
You can rest assure that we Floridian also are asking for justice for Terri!
Some times when I would ask my children a question they didn't like to face or answer they would change the subject. You do the same:
Your scenarios: While the President or the Governor now having Terri in custody, how would the President or the Governor be able to get the courts to hear their cases or investigate?? I would guess they would be as "unsuccessful" as the Schindlers, again -- unfortunately!!!
What would you then suggest the next step to be regarding Terri's future, ---"warehousing" her for ever???
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posted on
04/01/2005 9:26:34 PM PST
by
danamco
To: danamco
Terri should have been kept in protective custody until the matter was resolved.
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04/02/2005 5:54:45 AM PST
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Tax Government
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To: wagglebee
Tic Toc Tic Toc ... our corrupt courts killed an innocent women...that was NOT in a PVS ... this should and does scare the disabled unbelievably...and it should they and we can be next...if we're considered useless eaters or worthless per our court system...we're out of here.
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posted on
04/02/2005 5:59:57 AM PST
by
shield
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To: shield
Great post. Please "take on" some of the self-described conservatives who think that just by voting for the GOP and/or Jeb they receive moral vitamins and immunity from stupidity on the subject of Terri.
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04/02/2005 6:13:59 AM PST
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Tax Government
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To: Tax Government
Terri should have been kept in protective custody until the matter was resolved.
What matter to resolve?
Your are just like when my children were small, they would change the subject when asked a direct question they didn't like facing or avoid it!
You still refuse to answer my specific question if Terri had been taken into protective custody!!
Please answer the question instead of throwing out unsubstantiated rhetorical!!!
Here's the question again for you to answer:......
In your scenarios: While the President or the Governor now would have Terri in custody, how would they, the President or the Governor, then have been able to get the courts to hear their cases or investigate?
I would guess that they would have scored exactly as "unsuccessfully" as the Schindlers, again -- unfortunately!!!
WHAT would you then have suggested the next step to be regarding Terri's future, ---"warehousing" her for ever???
TAX, based on your earlier statements on how badly the Bushes handled the Terri case, would it not be fair for us to get your answer to this KEY question?
It's just a very simple question for you answer, isn't it???
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posted on
04/02/2005 9:51:10 AM PST
by
danamco
To: danamco
WHAT would you then have suggested the next step to be regarding Terri's future, ---"warehousing" her for ever??? No. (There is your answer.)
Protective custody would end when the elected person who ordered it leaves office and his successor terminates it, or when Congress passes a law transferring her case to a federal court, for full rehearing of the facts.
A full rehearing of facts in a federal court is what I consider "resolution".
I find your ad-hominem posting style annoying. Please take a several-day breather before posting to me again.
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04/02/2005 4:41:35 PM PST
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Tax Government
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