Jeb must act NOW, and he can, says Keyes.
Governor has 'supreme executive power.'
March 25, 2005
RenewAmerica staff
Thursday, Alan Keyes appeared on MSNBC's Scarborough Country with Joe Scarborough, and on Joseph Farah's national radio show, and declared that Gov. Jeb Bush not only possesses the "supreme executive authority in the state," but must act now to save Terri Schiavo.
When asked if Gov. Bush has done enough to help the disabled woman, Keyes said, "Of course not. He hasn't done anything. She is being starved to death!"
Keyes made it clear on both programs that Gov. Bush needs no permission from the courts to fulfill his statutory and constitutional duty to act in Terri's behalf, since the executive is equal to the judiciary.
To see the Joe Scarborough transcript, click here.
To see the Joseph Farah transcript, click here.
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Does Jeb Bush have the authority to end the court-sanctioned starvation of Terri Schiavo immediately?
If he does, why has he not acted?
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