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WTF Is Congress Doing???
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occrider
Ok so I was originally a proponent of keeping Terry Schaibo alive because: A) She had no living will, and B) It appeared that only her husband corroborated the fact that she would not want to live in a vegetative state.

Since then, it has been well established that she communicated such desires to friends outside of her husband and this has been validated by every Florida court up to the Florida Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court than rejected to hear the case which upholds the Florida Supreme Court's decision. Therefore, what the is congress doing by passing unconstitutional, retroactive legislation to overturn Florida law and judicial jurisdiction by forcing a federal review of Terry Schaibo's case??? Congress has NO jurisdiction. Stay the out of Florida's issues. It's funny to see all the fuax republicans come out of the wood work in defense of Congress so they can suck the dick of their entire base. About as entertaining to see ACLU liberals come to grip with gun control legislation.
tathi
basic life support in Aus is around $2,500 per day, if the cost is any similar in the USA that's a huge waste of money that could be going to more worthy causes :/
occrider
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Originally posted by tathi
basic life support in Aus is around $2,500 per day, if the cost is any similar in the USA that's a huge waste of money that could be going to more worthy causes :/


I'm all for the maximization of utility, but I'm more pissed off at the blatant congressional violation of the seperation of powers. It really pisses off the liberatarian in me. The ing democrats are being spineless twats, and the Republicans are naturally milking the issue like the valueless scum that they are:

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ABC News obtained talking points circulated among Senate Republicans explaining why they should vote to intervene in the Schiavo case. Among them, that it is an important moral issue and the "pro-life base will be excited," and that it is a "great political issue -- this is a tough issue for Democrats."
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/print?id=595905
Dupz
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Originally posted by occrider
"maximization of utility"


put down, and slowly step away from the economics textbook Occrider.. :D
occrider
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Originally posted by Dupz
put down, and slowly step away from the economics textbook Occrider.. :D


Haha never :).
zig
Does the average American not see this as a joke.....bandwagon politics....the pro life Republicans running an agenda for political gain rather than giving a about the people involved...does the average joe on the street really buy this?....
George Smiley
Basically, you can go to the Middle East and all over the rest of Asia, and you wont find a single country anywhere in the world where there are as many religious fundamentalists or where the religious intensity is as high. And then they have the ing nerve to go on about Islamic fundamentalists when to be perfectly fair, the Christian fundamentalist cuunts (that have managed to inflitrate all levels of government) are far far worse...
igottaknow
be very scared when conservatives want to 'help' you. help = i dont give a about you, i want to use you to achieve my political/idiological agenda.
TruffleShuffle
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Originally posted by zig
Does the average American not see this as a joke.....bandwagon politics....the pro life Republicans running an agenda for political gain rather than giving a about the people involved...does the average joe on the street really buy this?....


To be blunt, yes.
Shakka
This is becoming a big political display more than it's about anyone giving 2 s about a woman in a vegetative state. This woman has been a vegetable for 15 years--and it is her own fault/doing that she is in that state. 15 YEARS--let it go, let her go. It is sad, but IMO, her parents are being selfish. If her husband wasn't such a wit and if he had any credibility, this issue might've been resolved a long time ago.

zig
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Originally posted by George Smiley
Basically, you can go to the Middle East and all over the rest of Asia, and you wont find a single country anywhere in the world where there are as many religious fundamentalists or where the religious intensity is as high. And then they have the ing nerve to go on about Islamic fundamentalists when to be perfectly fair, the Christian fundamentalist cuunts (that have managed to inflitrate all levels of government) are far far worse...


I agree with you......Americans have to begin to start questioning who exactly is running the show.....is it the 2-4% extra that came out and voted Republican (the 2-4% of extra fundamentalists that is)in the last election and is it really a case of the tail wagging the dog,because the Republicans seem to have gone to extraordinary lengths in this case to appease the religios fundamentalists...anyway it seems like a really dangerous situation if these people can hold the Republicans hostage over any issue they want,because they may also hold the balance of power in the next election.
ogvh5150
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Originally posted by zig
Does the average American not see this as a joke.....bandwagon politics....the pro life Republicans running an agenda for political gain rather than giving a about the people involved...does the average joe on the street really buy this?....


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