It comes from the cold, dead, cynical politically calculating empty cavity where this repulsive man's heart should be.
Keep that memo in mind when you read this. If you think that DeLay and the Senate Republicans don't have a coordinated message, you are a fool. Whatch this creep in action.
From the LA Times:
The Senate agreed at 6:20 p.m. Saturday to allow the House and Senate to convene today to take up the bill, despite earlier plans to be away from Washington for Easter recess.
"I'm pleased with our progress so far to give Terri Schiavo one last chance at life," Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said on the Senate floor.
Presiding in the Senate chair was Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), who said, "We've got the ball rolling."
Earlier DeLay, in announcing the compromise, said that the clock was Terri Schiavo's greatest enemy.
"The longer we wait, the worse dehydrated she will get," he said. "Most people need to understand she will not die of starvation. She will die of dehydration, and that takes no more than seven days and the longer you go without fluids, the more possible that infections set in," DeLay said.
DeLay, who has been personally chastising Michael Schiavo, did not spare him on Saturday. "I don't have a whole lot of respect for a man that has treated this woman in this way," he said. "What kind of man is he?"
Michael Schiavo said he felt like the government had just trampled all over his personal life. "It's just incomprehensible that a government can walk all over somebody's private judicial matter because of their own personal feelings," Schiavo said Friday on CNN's "Larry King Live."
That quote from Michael Schaivo is exactly right. Where the hell does Tom DeLay or Congress presume to intervene in this one particular case that has already been completely adjudicated?
-The Oklahoma Hippy
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ReplyDeleteYes I have. I was quite frankly dumbstruck.
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