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Location: Mpls, Minnesota, United States

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

T. Shiavo, I know you're thinking...

that I'm beating this to death, but I think it's not only important, but it will linger in our national debate for years.

For a woman who's husband claims she would want to die, she has lived without food and water for 12 days!

Some so called "normal people" die after only 7 days without food or water, Lord knows I'd die after 3 days without beer!

Now there's talk that FL Gov. Jeb Bush was ready to send in State Troopers to save Terri, but when local law enforcement decided they would defend the decision of the megalomaniac Judge Greer, they backed off.

This has become a Constitutional crisis, maybe by accident.

Just think about this, a District court judge (just for argument, is a mental midget) is saying stop feeding Terri.

Then the United States Congress (the #1 body of the American people, the one our Founding Fathers had set up to be THE most powerfull governing body) speaks; and all it asks is for Judge Greer to reinstate the the feeding tubes to Terri, while the legal battles continue.

That judge refused to enforce that clear directive.

Folks, a meltdown is coming...

Just think about this in context: a district judge is telling an American mother, while defying a Congressional order, that she can not see, or tend to her daughter's most basic needs. She is held back by American police, from even giving her daughter a drop of water to live.

How ridiculous have we become?

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