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To: pc93

pc93 wrote: What if Delay really doesn't care and he is just grandstanding?


For what it's worth, I totally believe Tom Delay. Also, why on earth would Delay be grandstanding? He's standing up there getting hit in the head with all the MSM has to throw at him.

For days now, Delay is getting blasted for speaking the truth about Terri. I just don't understand what's in it for him, except the fact that he cares about life and is as sick as we are about the murder of Terri. Delay is speaking the truth and it's not popular with the powers that be.. ie.. Frist and company.

Delay has been the topic of conversation with all the MSM talking heads. Just this past morning on the IMUS show, Senator Dodd was on, going on and on about how terrible it is what Delay said. Well, I've got news for Senator Dodd. You buddy are on the wrong side of the fence.

Grandstanding... no, I do NOT think so. Delay has had plenty of time to back peddle. I've not heard of him backing down once little bit. This is the most important issue our country is facing. What good is anything, if the people of this country have to fight against Dehydration for their loved ones. Someone on another thread said people should move on and forget about this. I doubt any of us will ever, in our entire lifetime, forget what happened in Florida on March 18th, 2005.

I truly believe, Rep Tom Delay tried his best, to save Terri, which is more than I can say, about many so called politicans.



1,094 posted on 04/13/2005 12:45:12 AM PDT by Pepper777 (HOSPICE = HEMLOCK SOCIETY)
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To: Pepper777
DeLay did far more for Terri than most other politicians. What upsets me is how those who could have saved her, refused to lift a finger - dismissed as if she were an annoying bug. I will always remember Jeb Bush (also a Roman Catholic) in connection with his disregard of Terri just as Ted Kennedy always brings to mind Mary Jo.

Seems to me that that those demanding the dismissal of DeLay were not as nearly as vocal, if at all, about calling for the resignation of Clinton for his bizarre behavior, which was far more disruptive and deviant than anything DeLay is accused of.

1,106 posted on 04/13/2005 8:21:59 AM PDT by Dante3
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