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Originally Posted by NCB
You bitch about how "DeLay doesn't know the law", but you do understand that slavery and seperate is equal was the law at one time, don't you?
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I don't understand what you are trying to say.
Can you clarify?
Sometimes I believe that DeLay just starts talking and doesn't actually realize what he says. And how in the world does a man like Sen. Rick Santorum become a U.S. Senator?
I would like to know what some of the less extreme Senetors and Reps have to say (i.e not these 2 and Kennedy).
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Originally Posted by ARTICLE
President Bush expressed sympathy to Schiavo's parents. "I urge all those who honor Terri Schiavo to continue to work to build a culture of life where all Americans are welcomed and valued and protected, especially those who live at the mercy of others," he said.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
*cough*Bullshit*cough*
/Kind of on topic (It's in the article)
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Originally Posted by ARTICLE
The House bill, giving jurisdiction of the Schiavo case to the federal courts, would have applied to any case in which there were questions about withholding food or medical treatment from an incapacitated person.
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I would find it interesting if that bill Bush signed into law as Gov. of Texas was on the opposite side of a lawsuit against this bill if it was ever passed in its original way.