Florida prosecutor vows to fight Gov. DeSantis suspension
ST. PETERSURG, Fla. (AP) - A Florida prosecutor vowed Sunday to fight his suspension from office by Gov. Ron DeSantis over his promise not to enforce the state’s 15-week abortion ban and support for gender transition treatments for minors.
Yeah, go ahead and fight that suspension for failure to do your job while promising to fail to do your job. Suspension should turn to FIRED ASAP. All these SorASS commie district attorneys should be fired for failure to do the job.
Look at the thumbnails of other stories down that page. The last one is about 2 "parents" beating their 6 y.o. child to death for drinking from thr toilet. Guess. John in Indy
So the prosecutor says basically, his opinion on abortions is more important than DeSantis opinion. And his opinion is more important because he is what, smarter? A liberal? One step under God? Riiight.
I'm sure he took an oath to uphold the laws of the state of Florida. Bottom line most bureaucrats serve at the pleasure of the chief executive of the state.
Typical "Florida Man" story.....
ReplyDeleteNot until there is some combination of either drug use, depraved sex acts, or cannibalism involved it isn't.
DeleteWith a democrat, those issues are assumed to exist.
DeleteYa know, like with us racists.
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Yeah, go ahead and fight that suspension for failure to do your job while promising to fail to do your job. Suspension should turn to FIRED ASAP. All these SorASS commie district attorneys should be fired for failure to do the job.
ReplyDeleteWhen you say fired, you mean like at dawn, right?
DeleteLook at the thumbnails of other stories down that page. The last one is about 2 "parents" beating their 6 y.o. child to death for drinking from thr toilet. Guess.
ReplyDeleteJohn in Indy
So the prosecutor says basically, his opinion on abortions is more important than DeSantis opinion. And his opinion is more important because he is what, smarter? A liberal? One step under God? Riiight.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he will disappear in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he took an oath to uphold the laws of the state of Florida. Bottom line most bureaucrats serve at the pleasure of the chief executive of the state.
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