How to call the Florida Supremes...

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aka "the Maleficent Seven."

Mark Shea posts a letter from a reader:

I just made a comment in your Terri Schiavo thread where I listed phone numbers to call in her ongoing defense by ordinary citizens. When I followed up with a call myself to the Dir. of Pub. Info for the Fla. supremes, they are now giving only an answering machine reply of "due to volume of calls" best way to comment is to e-mail or just leave message. I left a message anyway. But... when calling the Gov's office I was told that Gov. Bush is appealing the case to the Supreme Court. That's good. When I asked if they were receiving many calls, she said only 2 today so far!!

With the power of bloggers examining the Rathergate stuff and just today finding another flawed CBS report, can we, with your help again, unleash another "Power of the Blog" for Terri and get those calls going to Gov's office with accompanying horror reactions to Fla supremes. He needs our support for what he's still trying to do even during this trying time of emergencies in the state.

In the comments box, the reader gives the phone numbers:

Telephone Hotline for Supreme Court Staff,
the Public, & Media: (850) 921-8552

Jeb Bush, Governor
850 / 488-4441
Executive Office of the Governor
400 S. Monroe Street
The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001

Craig Waters
Director of Public Info (for Fla Supreme Ct)
850 414 7641
cell 850 566 2116

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Good work, Peony.

Write also to President Bush, and your state's
house and senate leaders (no matter what state).
It can also help to write your state and local
newspaper to let them know what is happening
(you would be surprised to see the misinformation
regarding Terri's condition that is still
going around).


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