The key acts of commission are personal choices, the
interpretation of law or hubris, of George Greer. George is a Circuit
Judge for Pinellas County, Florida. The Florida Constitution (Article V,
SECTION 5) doesn’t give Circuit Judges the power of capital punishment (www.leg.state.fl.us).
Other judges, lawyers in costumes, made sins of commission supporting
George up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Ordering a human to die, by personal
word and writ, is the power of priest-kings. The power is intoxicating,
addictive and corrupting – absolutely.
Yet, good Conservatives in the U.S. Congress
craft a compromise that throws the final decision to a Federal Court.
Like a better class of tyrant will make a ruling for cruel and unusual
punishment of death by starvation more agreeable.
The acts of omission are upon every elected
executive, every elected legislator and every voting citizen. If we
continue our inaction for crimes against the Constitution, wrongs against
persons, and, above all, sins against God, judges’ tyranny will continue
and get worse.
The Constitution of Florida begins, “We, the
people of the State of Florida, being grateful to Almighty God for our
constitutional liberty, in order to secure its benefits, perfect our
government, insure domestic tranquility, maintain public order, and
guarantee equal civil and political rights to all, do ordain and establish
this constitution.” Apparently, God, not judges, establish liberty.
Then, the very first section of Florida’s
Constitution says, “Political power.--All political power is
inherent in the people. The enunciation herein of certain rights shall not
be construed to deny or impair others retained by the people.” Section 2
states the basic rights include “defend life’ and no person shall be
deprived of any right because of “physical disability”.
Yet, Terry Schiavo, suffering a physical disability,
will lose her life, because her adulterous husband, as legal guardian,
wants to disconnect her feeding tube. It’s the same as a wife of an
Alzheimer’s patient asking the judge to disconnect her husband’s heart
pacemaker. Call it correctly; judicial homicide, adult abortion,
execution without due process, killing the second most helpless humans,
death sentence for a innocent woman convicted of no crime - except
marriage to the wrong man. By any name, The People of Florida have issues
with their judges.
Florida needs to amend its Constitution to take
removal of judges out of the hands of other judges. Make impeachment the
power of the legislature or lose more liberty.
Florida Gov. Bush may “with the approval of two
members of the cabinet, grant full or conditional pardons, restore civil
rights, commute punishment” (Article IV, SECTION 8). It’s time to pardon,
restore the right of life, and commute punishment by starvation now.
George Greer, just a judge, used executive power to
order a policeman guard in Terry’s room to prevent her parents from giving
an ice chip to their dying daughter. Yet, “The supreme executive power
shall be vested in a governor” (Article IV, SECTION 1) is supposed to be
Governor Bush's. Who, indeed, is the executive of Florida?
Governors and legislators tremble before the
judges. Since Brown vs. The School Board of Topeka, judges assumed the
moral ascendancy of integration and true civil rights. Regrettably, when
the judges ordered civil wrongs over and over for civil rights, the
executive and legislative branches quailed. As judicial power grew with
un-challenged precedents their abuses went far a field from individual
rights denied by race. Liberals found they could establish their Human
Secularist Totalitarianism ruling by ruling. The law of the land is what
judges say, make up, get from foreigners, imagine – period.
I asked a candidate for Virginia’s Attorney General
when he would disobey an illegal order from the bench. This conservative,
Christian Catholic, couldn’t think how an order from a judge could ever be
illegal. Scary stuff.
George Greer defies Congressional subpoenas, because
he can. Any action taken against him will go to the courts where fellow
tyrants will absolve him. All judges are watching. It’s time to limit
judicial powers, re-organize courts, and keep impeaching judicial tyrants
until good judges never again confuse their duty under the law with being
demi-gods.
James
Atticus Bowden has specialized in inter-disciplinary long range 'futures'
studies for over a decade. He is employed by a Defense Department
contractor. He is a retired United States Army Infantry Officer. He is a
1972 graduate of the United States Military Academy and earned graduate
degrees from Harvard University and Columbia University. He holds three
elected Republican Party offices in Virginia. Contact at
jatticus@aol.com