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Thursday, March 24, 2005
High Noon In Florida
[Media Source*] So it all comes to this. In less than 24 hours Terri Schiavo will be dead or dying before Congress. Jeb Bush along with his DCF deputy's refuse to face their new arch rival, Judge Greer (master of fear) who is running the show by flexing his black robes. Little does Jeb know that the power to save Terri from the judicial hounds lies in the palm of his hand.
So the Show down begins. A woman becomes thin. And the Governor shrinks back because of a County Judge's whim. With the battle of the branches, Terri's chances evaporate at the stances of the men in black who have shown their power at this very hour holding their two other counterparts in check.
With citizen bloggers amassing, we're due for a clashing, where faithful ties battle rational lies in the Sun state as the clock ticks closer to fate.
A new culture is emerging, completely submerging the former or the latter (but does it really matter?) as this case is not important and should remain dormant to the news of the day.
With the future before us and other issues more "notorious" someone less than whole is denied to quench her soul for fear of a right that was lost at midnight, defended by a Judge using arguments based on fudge, enraging the masses (but not those in upper classes) all the while a Cowboy's Brother considers the other options laying at his feet to save a woman whose only crime was that she married a swine.
Selah.
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