judicial filibuster=anti-christian???

IControlThePast said:
I never said we lived in a Theocracy. If our law was established around Baptist beliefs it would be, but since it isn't there is sometimes a conflict between Baptist beliefs and the US Law. Greer picked the law side of the conflict, as his job entails, and was kicked out of his Baptist Church.

At least you're convinced the site is truthful. Read it and it will clear up a lot of misinformation. For example, rehabilitation was tried for three years on Terri.

Those injurys can be accounted for by her cardiac arrest, collapse, CPR, and eventual resuscitation. The doctor who reviewed the scan:

" Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, provided with the scan but not with her history, suggested that physical trauma, specifically a head injury, probably caused Mrs. Schiavo's collapse [35] (http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=\Culture\archive\200310\CUL20031028a.html), though in a later interview [36] (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148756,00.html), after learning her history, he agreed that the bulimia/hypokalemia explanation was also possible."

We now know that Micheal was offered more money to keep her alive during the Greer trial than he would haved inherited. That ruined the "he wants to inherit her estate" argument.

None of what you say or what your site says is conclusive evidence. There are still too many unanswered questions. It also states that the guardian ad litem advised against Michael. There were enough questionable issues (not allowed in the case) that the judge had absolutely no business sentencing Terri to her death. Judge Greer, a blind man, never even saw Terri.

When someone in the judiciary can control the life or death of a person with impunity we are all in deep trouble. It is too easy to buy or control a judge.

The nastiness of Michael came through loud and clear even though he had a sleazy lawyer running interference for him. Terri's brother and sister were kicked out of the room by Michael at the time of her death. When you look at a grieving mother and father who couldn't bury their own child or even have a funeral with her present nor even get a lock of her hair because Michael prohibited it, you got to realize the evil of this man.
 
All the lefties whining about impending Theocracy cracks me up. There was school prayer, crosses on public buildings, even...hold on now...God actually mentioned in public by government officials, yet somehow the Republic survived. And now because "under God" is in the pledge of allegiance and the ten commandments are in a public park, and there are other small mini bastions of religion that have yet to be Purged, this means that the evil theocrats are just about ready to form the First National Church of America (Attendance mandatory).
 
ScreamingEagle said:
None of what you say or what your site says is conclusive evidence. There are still too many unanswered questions. It also states that the guardian ad litem advised against Michael. There were enough questionable issues (not allowed in the case) that the judge had absolutely no business sentencing Terri to her death. Judge Greer, a blind man, never even saw Terri.

When someone in the judiciary can control the life or death of a person with impunity we are all in deep trouble. It is too easy to buy or control a judge.

The nastiness of Michael came through loud and clear even though he had a sleazy lawyer running interference for him. Terri's brother and sister were kicked out of the room by Michael at the time of her death. When you look at a grieving mother and father who couldn't bury their own child or even have a funeral with her present nor even get a lock of her hair because Michael prohibited it, you got to realize the evil of this man.

The guardian statement was in 1998. Terri wasn't killed in 1998, that was a completely different trial without Greer. It was also ruled the Shindler's had a conflict of interest, and guardianship wasn't turned over to them. Micheal had lost his "conflict of interest" when Greer was judge because he was offered more money than the estate was worth.

When that does happen, we will be in trouble.

Micheal is such a horrible person. Look at how he demonized the Shindlers.
 
IControlThePast said:
The guardian statement was in 1998. Terri wasn't killed in 1998, that was a completely different trial without Greer. It was also ruled the Shindler's had a conflict of interest, and guardianship wasn't turned over to them. Micheal had lost his "conflict of interest" when Greer was judge because he was offered more money than the estate was worth.

When that does happen, we will be in trouble.

Micheal is such a horrible person. Look at how he demonized the Shindlers.

Didn't the Schindlers want the money for Terri? Instead of it going into Michael's own personal funds? What was wrong with that?

I'm glad you agree with me about the Courts and about Michael.
 

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