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Author Terry Schiavo case

2005-03-29, 7:47 am

We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
will have a Murdering Judge. Judge Greer, a democrat, could have
saved Terry life but he choose not to. Of course Terry's husband
will also go down in history as a ?. Some husband!! And Society
will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive better
treatment than did Terry. What an awful way to die!

Henry Padilla

2005-03-29, 7:47 am


<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
news:B0004879521@mail21.cisp.com...
> We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
> will have a Murdering Judge. Judge Greer, a democrat, could have
> saved Terry life but he choose not to. Of course Terry's husband
> will also go down in history as a ?. Some husband!! And Society
> will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive better
> treatment than did Terry. What an awful way to die!
>


First; way to go with the anonymous post. Too scared to openly express your
views?

Second; this may surprise you but a judge doesn't get to just decide he
wants to obey one law and not others. He is bound by the law and his
interpretations. No amount of ridicule from you will change that. You do
remember the law don't you?

Third; given that a judge interprets the law you must also understand that
politicians make the laws. So who are you going to blame now? The
republican Govenor? The republican Congress? The republican President?
Can't blame them, can we? Let's think for a second and determine who stands
to be more at fault here: a judge in his interpretation of the law as handed
down to him or the Govenor that signed the law into action?

Fourth; After over 1,000 dead in Iraq, based on blatant lies and sheer
idiocy, don't think I'm going to cry any harder for a woman that plainly
expressed her views and the man that had guts enough to carry them out. The
husband had provided proof after proof of this woman's intentions. From
what I understand even her parents said she felt that way they just didn't
want to hear her.

Fifth; I say bravo to the man who, in spite of ignorant people like you, has
stood up for what he knows to be right. He gains nothing from this. He has
no reason to do it other than he understood and respects the woman. Dogs
and cats can't express how they feel or what they want, that's why people
like you keep them alive even after they are visibly suffering.

Because you don't have the heart to end their suffering and you don't have
the backbone to shoulder your own suffering.

Tom Padilla
(see, I sign my name, I'm not scared)



c-bee1

2005-03-29, 7:47 am


<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
news:B0004879521@mail21.cisp.com...
> We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
> will have a Murdering Judge. Judge Greer, a democrat, could have
> saved Terry life but he choose not to. Of course Terry's husband
> will also go down in history as a ?. Some husband!! And Society
> will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive better
> treatment than did Terry. What an awful way to die!
>


More hatred and lies from fake Christians.


oconnell@slr.orl.lmco.com

2005-03-29, 6:08 pm


Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1] wrote:
> We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
> will have a Murdering Judge. Judge Greer, a democrat,



Ummmmm. Careful now.

"And Greer, vilified by many religious protesters, is a church regular.
He also is a conservative Republican in a state whose conservative
Republican governor tried to overturn one of Greer's orders."

"George is the religious right," said lawyer David Kurland, a longtime
friend.


> could have saved Terry life but he choose not to.


The law didn't allow him to. It has been reviewed
extensively, his application of the law was correct.
To a great degree he has "kept Terri alive" for the
better part of 15 years. As virtually everyone on
both sides of the aisle and in all branches of government
are now saying, there is no law that will interfere here
and they, the republican controlled legislatures at
both the state and federal level intend on not passing any.


> Of course Terry's husband
> will also go down in history as a ?. Some husband!!


Potentially an extraordinary husband. Presuming he
is honoring he wishes, he has gone to unimaginable lengths
to honor her.

> And Society
> will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive better
> treatment than did Terry. What an awful way to die!


Actually, dogs or cats AREN'T necessarily treated better,
and often worse. Terri (please note the proper spelling)
has never had a single bed sore. Her care, as reviewed
by the guardian ad litem has been exemplary. She is
being cared for delicately to the very end.

"In fact, Felos said, Terri Schiavo, who spent her 11th day without
food or water Monday, had twice received 5 milligrams of the painkiller
during the past few days, the lowest dose available. She is expected to
die any day now.

"We are not going to do anything to hasten or postpone natural death,"
said Mike Bell, spokesman for the Woodside Hospice where Schiavo lives.
"That's just fundamental to hospice. We are trying to provide comfort
to the patient as well as the family."

David Gibbs III, attorney for the Schindler family, visited Terri
Schiavo's room Monday night for several minutes. She was sleeping, and
restful music played."

Userbeam Remailer

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

In article <B0004879521@mail21.cisp.com>
<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>
> We have


Flush!

Gandalf Parker

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in
news:B0004879521@mail21.cisp.com:

> We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
> will have a Murdering Judge.


Isnt he like the 7th judge to decide this same case?

> Judge Greer, a democrat,


error

> could have saved Terry life but he choose not to.


error

> And Society will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive
> better treatment than did Terry.


error

> What an awful way to die!


error.

This is getting really tiresome as a subject. If you have any questions
on any of the "error" lines feel free to ask.

Gandalf Parker
Angelika Bischoff

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

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> We have all heard of the Hanging Judge, now it appears that we
> will have a Murdering Judge. Judge Greer, a democrat, could have
> saved Terry life but he choose not to. Of course Terry's husband
> will also go down in history as a ?. Some husband!! And Society
> will keep reminding them that a dog or cat would receive better
> treatment than did Terry. What an awful way to die!


More people will agree than disagree with the above!











Gandalf Parker

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

Angelika Bischoff <BischoffAngelika122@rindmail.rendro.net> wrote in
news:TFEY118Y38440.5360763889@si93kru1.poster:

> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:55:47 +0000, in
> alt.politics.democrats.d,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.privacy.anon-s
> erver,microsoft.public.money you wrote:
>
>
> More people will agree than disagree with the above!


More people have read little on both sides of the subject than those who
have checked into it. Coincidence?

Gandalf Parker

Tobin

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm



Judge Greer is a REPUBLICAN.

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