JOHN FUND ON THE TRAIL
Selective Restraint
Liberals cheered when Janet Reno defied the courts to seize Elian Gonzalez.
Monday, March 28, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST (Excerpts)
The sad case of Terri Schiavo has raised passions not seen since five years ago. Then another bitterly divided family argued in Florida courts over someone who couldn't speak on his own behalf: Elian Gonzalez.
In both cases, those who were unhappy with the courts' decisions strained to assert the federal government's power to produce a different outcome. The difference is that in Mrs. Schiavo's case, Congress backed off after passing a bill that merely asked a federal court to hear the case from scratch, something that U.S. District Judge James Whittemore declined to do. By contrast, those who wanted the federal government to intervene in Elian Gonzalez's case went all the way, supporting a predawn armed federal raid on the morning before Easter to seize the 6-year-old boy despite a federal appeals court's refusal to order his surrender....
Of course, there are differences between the Gonzalez and Schiavo cases. But clearly many of the people who approved of dramatic federal intervention to return Elian to Cuba took a completely different tack when it came to the argument over saving Terri Schiavo. Rep. Frank makes a compelling argument that Congress took an extraordinary step when it met in special session to create a procedure whereby the federal courts could decide whether Ms. Schiavo's rights were being violated. He may have a point when he accuses Republicans of "trying to command judicial activism and dictate outcomes when they don't like" rulings. But where were Mr. Frank and other liberals when the Clinton administration decided to sidestep a federal appeals court and order an armed raid against Elian Gonzalez? While Mr. Frank allowed that the use of assault rifles in the Elian raid was "excessive" and "frightening," he also defended the Justice Department's view that "of course [agents] had to use force."
According to some reports, Gov. Jeb Bush considered seizing Mrs. Schiavo, à la Elian, and taking her to a hospital so she could be fed. But he did not do so. "I've consistently said that I can't go beyond what my powers are, and I'm not going to do it," the governor says. Janet Reno and the Clinton administration showed no such restraint when it came to Elian Gonzalez.
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In short, liberals happily flipped off the courts in the raid to take custody of Elian.
I believe Gov. Bush did all he could to alleviate the unspeakable suffering Terri and the Schindler family are enduring. His efforts to save this innocent woman from starvation were commendable; but in the end, he chose to show restraint and refused to grab power that he didn't have. Such respect for the branches of government was completely brushed aside by strong-arm Janet Reno and the Clinton administration.
It's times for the potted liberals to quit calling the kettle black.
Monday, March 28, 2005
Liberals Found Reno's Testosterone Appealing
Posted by Mary at 3/28/2005 12:55:00 AM
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