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To: OutInTheColdAgain; kimmie7; cyn; maestro; T'wit; msmagoo
Judicial tyranny rears its ugly head again.

Seems the insanity of the black robed brotherhood is a greater danger to our country, than those who parade around in white robes.

They've circled the wagons around the stupidity of that idiot Dishonorable judge Greer. Protecting one of their own has a greater standing than applying the statues and Constitution of Florida to a woman they have condemned to death, though she's not committed a crime.

The Florida court system is not fit to sit in judgment on any question of law related to Terri.

They have already ruled she must die by starvation, and can be expected to gavel down any argument to the contrary.

Likewise, the federal district court in Pinellas County has tag-teamed with the local circuit court to squash any relief.

I remain adamant in my belief that 'Terri's Law' was a cruel con created in response to America's anger at the boy who would be governor and the state legislature for refusing to use their separate authority to change the way the death industry does business in Florida.

It would seem 'Terri's Law' was designed to take the monkey off their back for allowing the 'system' to complete its barbaric execution of Citizen who is not a criminal.

I believe 'Terri's Law' was designed to be overturned; permitting the death industry to do business as usual. Delayed, but on target.

Jeb Bush is doing what he said he would do from the beginning.

Nothing.

A lot of 'I did everything I could' smoke and mirrors......amounting to nothing.

Calling upon the legal profession to show him how he could apply the authority of his office was a transparent ruse any child could see. The briefs and court filings drawn by his office have failed consistently, because they were drafted to fail.

In his friend of the court federal filing, he focused on the statues and constitution of Florida, rather than support the arguments from Terri's lawyers that federal law and the protection of the American Constitution were being denied to Terri. The arguments were drafted primarily by New Jersey attorney Christopher Ferrara, of the American Catholic Lawyers Association with the pro-bono Schindler family lawyer, Pat Anderson, as co-counsel.

The black robe here was U.S. District Judge Richard A. Lazzara. According to witnesses, Lazzara didn't do much listening before rejecting:
their plea that his court assume federal jurisdiction over the case;
refused to acknowledge that federal statutes and constitutional rights were at issue;
declared Terri's 14th Amendment right to due process, had not been violated.

Lazzara also rejected a request a temporary injunction on removing Terri's feeding tube, until she has received sufficient therapy and training to enable her to be spoon-fed.

So what did you expect? Justice??? The death industry is a global thing. Billions of dollars are in the pot, and they will have their way.

Beware the 'system' and their lackey white robes dyed black.

The terror from the bench is greater that the burning cross on a lawn. The white robes were insane vigilantes. The black robes are spreading their terror under the color of law - with the silence of the executive and legislative branches of government looking on.

The persecution of Joan of Arc is being relived in Florida, and the Citizens of that state could care less - as their being herded into the slaughter house.

The 'system' will have its way with Terri. Sooner or later. The powerful have scripted it, and this brief and insignificant peasant uprising will not deny them their goal.

10 posted on 01/10/2004 2:19:56 AM PST by Robert Drobot (God, family, country. All else is meaningless.)
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To: Robert Drobot; tutstar; FL_engineer; msmagoo; KDubRN; floriduh voter
sad bump.

CONTINENT DEATH -- the REALITY of the slippery slope. This is how it begins.

"The practice has become so common that 45 percent of neonatologists and 31 percent of pediatricians who responded to Lancet surveys had killed babies. [think about this: half the doctors who specialize in life -- in neonatology -- are willing, and HAVE killed, their tiny patients!]

It gets worse: Repeated studies sponsored by the Dutch government have found that doctors kill approximately 1,000 patients each year who have not asked for euthanasia. This is not only a violation of every guideline, but an act that Dutch law considers murder. Nonvoluntary euthanasia has become so common that it even has a name: "Termination without request or consent."

This is real, and is happening before our eyes.

11 posted on 01/10/2004 4:11:26 AM PST by cyn (MISS YOU, LARRYLIED.)
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To: Robert Drobot
Why the fall of the Empire of Rome?

Why the fall of the Empire of Alexander?

Why the fall of the Empire of Medes-Persians?

Why the fall of the Empire of Babylon?

Why the fall of the Empire of Assyria?

Why the fall of the Empire of the Hittites?

Why the fall of the Empire of Egyptians?

Why the fall of the Empire of China?

Why the fall of the Empire of India?

Why the fall of the Empire of Japan?

Why the fall of the Empire of Israel?

Why the fall of the Empire of ______?

Why the fall of the Empires of the Anti-Deluvians?

Why the fall of the Empires of the Post-Deluvians?

Why the fall of the Empire of the U.N.

Why the fall of the Empire of the Devil?

Galations 6:7-8

12 posted on 01/10/2004 5:11:11 AM PST by maestro
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To: Robert Drobot
We have a dictatorship of judges. And we have the nerve to preach to other countries about their form of government.

If there is a conflict of interest -- where the husband is suspected of trying to kill Terri as well as have financial motives and sadistic hate -- it would only be normal to have an impartial guardian.

Something is very wrong with these judges. It would be interesting to find out what is Demers' agenda and/or connection to the Felos/Michael camp.

13 posted on 01/10/2004 5:22:55 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Robert Drobot
i have to agree with all you say robert.....a county judge can over rule the governor and legislature???? jeb could stop this if he really wanted to...i am trying to hold on with continued prayer for terri because only God can save terri. He does work in His ways so none of us can predict what are in His plans
18 posted on 01/10/2004 3:25:05 PM PST by fiesti
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