Terri's Fight Update
Why, yes, this *is* sticking in my craw...
Exactly 15 years ago yesterday, something happened to Terri Shindler-Schiavo, then 26, that caused her to have a heart attack that lead to terrible brain damage. Some reports cite a “chemical imbalance” with no possible medical explanation. Maybe the kind of “imbalance” that comes from being beaten and throttled?
Yesterday, Judge Greer gave Terri’s family and supporters until 2pm on March 18 to find another court, another law, another way to prevent Terri from being murdered. Sick bastard.
``The court is no longer comfortable granting stays simply upon the filing of new motions and petitions since there will always be `new’ issues that can be pled,’’ Greer said in his ruling.
Oh, so you’re not coooofortable. So let’s go ahead and murder a disabled woman so Greer can be coooomfortable... that’s the most important thing—coooomfortable. Hey Greer—is starving to death coooomfortable? Is having someone try to murder your child coooomfortable? Mmm??
Maybe if you had deigned to hear the facts of the case? Old Judgie Judgie… Maybe if you had allowed the family to seek the medical evaluation that Michael “Give me more money for 50 years of care” Schiavo’s suit winnings were to pay for? Maybe if you had allowed the woman, herself, to appear in court? Or even a video? Greer you steer.... Maybe if you had the curiosity of a June bug? Or the ethics of a crack whore? Maybe then you wouldn’t be in this little spot? Where you gotta tough choice; murder a cripple or show yourself to be a hack in a black robe.... Mmmm Life in the ‘sunshine State can Suck, huh, Judgie Wudgie?
Some other questions pop into my mind as I scrubed the floor....
I’m believe that the system of checks and balances our Founders created has started to get out of balance because of activist blackrobes.
Posted by on 02/26/05 at 10:54 AMWell, let’s just see how well the comment section is working.
Posted by on 02/27/05 at 07:50 AMWhen did a feeding tube become an extreme lifesaving measure?
And if this becomes the norm, how long before a person taking a nap while attached to his/her dialysis machine gets the death penalty?
Could an unpopular person’s pacemaker be turned off for the public good?
Oh, wait. I’m starting to leak over into the eminent domain argument…
Posted by on 02/27/05 at 07:00 PMThere was hanging moss at Chappaquiddick?
Posted by on 03/02/05 at 12:26 PM
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