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To: Pharmboy
Judges in the United States are free to consult all manner of commentary," she said in a speech to several hundred lawyers and scholars here Friday.

Governors and Presidents of the United States are free to enforce or not enforce any court decisions of their state or federal judiciary.

Would you like to play a game?

How about global thermonuclear war?

(This references an old movie about a boy hacking into the Pentagon's computer--in my view these justices have "hacked" into the Constitution and are playing with fire.)
29 posted on 04/02/2005 4:24:13 AM PST by cgbg (Fire the Trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund with no money in it!)
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To: cgbg

The Preamble to The Bill of Rights

Congress of the United States
begun and held at the City of New-York, on
Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine.

THE Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added....


"in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers"
It would appear that she must've skimmed over this part during law school. I wonder if we could get some attorney tyo file a class action suit against the federal judiciary for violating our rights? Is a lifelong appointment to the bench such a great idea? I never did understand the purpose or benifit of that.
I guess all in all, that the end game is like the end result in that movie, there is no possible way to win...


71 posted on 04/02/2005 5:38:25 AM PST by chief_bigfoot ("isn't THAT amazing?" - Ron Popiel)
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