so, if Jeb Bush goes against the local judge who refused permission to gain 'custody' of Terry Schiavo, and has her moved to a hospital and her feeding tube reinserted... is this an abuse of executive power to execute moral judgement, or no?
In Jeb's favor, he seems to be saying "I can't do that, legally" in his most recent press conference. I'm cynic enough to wonder how long that will last.
For the record? If I'm in a coma for fifteen years? If my cerebellum ends up filled with spinal fluid, as seems to have occured? Hand my organs over to folk who can use 'em, and kick anyone who tries to interfere. Hard.
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In Jeb's favor, he seems to be saying "I can't do that, legally" in his most recent press conference. I'm cynic enough to wonder how long that will last.
For the record? If I'm in a coma for fifteen years? If my cerebellum ends up filled with spinal fluid, as seems to have occured? Hand my organs over to folk who can use 'em, and kick anyone who tries to interfere. Hard.
NOTE: BECAUSE OF THE SENSITIVE NATURE OF THIS DISCUSSION, ANYONE WHO POSTS WITHOUT IDENTIFYING THEMSELVES WILL HAVE THEIR POST DELETED. IF YOU FEEL STRONGLY ENOUGH TO SAY IT, YOU SHOULD FEEL STRONGLY ENOUGH TO STAND BY IT.