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March 27, 2005

Take Her Anyway?

Posted by Eric at 7:36 am. Filed under: General

Dawn Eden and Mark Shea have sent this letter to Bush and Bush. (jeb@myflorida.com and president@whitehouse.gov)

Subject: The Imperial Judiciary

President Bush, Governor Bush:

I believe we are approaching a watershed moment when it will be the obligation of the Executive to stop the insanity of an out-of-control judiciary. The murder of Terri Schiavo is that moment. When (not if) Judge Greer refuses to grant Governor Bush protective custody, I challenge you before Almighty God to say, “Judge Greer has made his decision. Now let him enforce it.” Then, take protective custody of her anyway. Enough is enough! The state has no right to starve an innocent person to death. An unjust law is no law at all.

Sincerely,

Michelle Malkin points out that when we get to the end of our ropes, there is nothing left to do but pray. Maybe for an Easter miracle.

She also notes this:

Many readers have noted Michael Schiavo’s refusal to allow an autopsy for Terri and his insistence on immediate cremation. Yes, that stinks.

Also, check out “When Hope is Lost” from ThreeBadFingers.

And, if you haven’t seen it yet, check out Taste of Liberty’s “Cast of Characters” post. Amazing stuff.


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  1. Letter sent to
    Chief Dorene Eakman Thomas
    Pinellas Park Police Department
    7700 - 59th Street North
    Pinellas Park, FL 33781
    Phone: 727-541-0789
    Fax: 727-541-0889

    And emailed to the Mayor, Vice Mayor, and City Council of Pinellas Park (bmischler@, rbutler@, sbradbury@ and bcorna@pinellas-park.com)

    =============================
    Councilmember Patricia Bailey-Snook
    City of Pinellas Park, Florida March 27, 2005

    Dear Councilmember Patricia Bailey-Snook:

    As a person in government service, you share the duty to “Uphold the Constitution, laws, and regulations of the United States and of all governments therein and never be a party to their evasion” by the Code of Ethics of Government Service (Public Law 96-303, passed unanimously by Congress in 1980).

    All police officers are also sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America. However, officers in your city are being ordered to violate the Constitution — by enforcing a contested court ruling that unlawfully denies Terri Schiavo equal rights and protections afforded to other citizens.

    Unlike other cases, where legal conflicts can continue to be challenged despite a contested ruling, Terri is being denied the right to food, water, and medical care while her family petitions the Governor.

    This error will cost Terri her life if she is not removed to safety until the conflict can be resolved. Thus, her disability is limiting her right to due process, and should be accommodated for during the proceedings.

    As written in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution:
    ” No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

    All citizens retain the inalienable right to defend personal religious convictions, and as Governor Jeb Bush has demonstrated, there are officers who believe in enforcing Constitutional laws first, before court orders that violate them, until the conflict can be resolved peacefully.

    Please call a meeting with the Mayor, Chief of Police and the Governor’s Office to address and resolve contradictory orders being given to police, in violation of the Constitution, which all officers of the law, the court, and the government are sworn to defend for all citizens, regardless of disability.

    As a representative of the public interest, and in your capacity as a person in government service, you can act to enforce the Constitution to prevent the loss of life while an erroneous court order continues to be addressed and may be lawfully corrected.

    Yours very truly,
    Emily Nghiem, Volunteer
    Center for Constitutional Compliance
    1111 Genesee Street
    Houston, Texas 77019
    281-660-0401
    emailus@ev1.net
    =========================================
    Amendment XIV

    All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and
    subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States
    and the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

    CODE OF ETHICS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE

    Any person in Government service should:

    I. Put loyalty to the highest moral principles and to country above loyalty to persons, party, or Government department.

    II. Uphold the Constitution, laws, and regulations of the United States and of all governments therein and never be a party to their evasion.

    1 TIMOTHY 5:8

    But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.

    Dear Governor Jeb Bush and President George Bush:

    In the case of Terri Schiavo, I am sorry that law enforcement agents were ordered to violate Constitutional laws, by submitting instead to erroneous court authority denying equal protection of inalienable rights.

    Thank you for proving the terrorists wrong. America is not a country of infidels. We are worse. The only thing that saves us is God’s grace.

    May God forgive our trespasses, guide us to correct our faults, and heal the self-inflicted wounds of political conflict. May Terri’s suffering and sacrifice not be in vain, but inspire the nation to end the epidemic of judicial abuse of authority, especially in probate and custody cases.

    Yours truly,
    Emily Nghiem
    Houston, Texas
    emailus@ev1.net

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