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March 27, 2005

What Was the Motive of Judge Greer?

Posted by Taste of Liberty at 9:48 pm. Filed under: General

Okay all you sleuths in Blogland, you’ve been doing yeomen’s work out there so…

A challenge for you…

What was the motive of Judge George Greer in protecting Michael in the Terri Schiavo case? Or to put it another way, what was Judge Greer’s motive in allowing and finally ordering the killing of Terri Schiavo?

Was it greed? Was it corruption? Was it a radical commitment to an ideology of euthanasia? Was he being blackmailed? Was it a relationship with the Schiavo family?
Did his handicap (blindness) play a role? Was there something in his background? Was he just plain incompetent? Or did he think he was doing what was right and following the law?

Just what was Judge Greer’s motive(s) for ignoring large amounts of credible evidence and suppressing other credible evidence supporting Terri Schiavo and the claims of her parents?

Okay, some rules… since this is a judge.
1. Any answer must be supported with evidence.
2. All evidence needs to be provided with a reference.
3. No rambling personal attacks (even though it may be tempting).

We’ll run this as an ongoing discussion in the comment section under this post, so bookmark it if you like.

To help you get started with your research let me refer you to the Cast of Characters which you may also want to bookmark since it is always being updated.

Let’s see if we can crack this case.


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