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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default OT Right of way question? [1 pt]

Time is what the founding fathers intended. Nice and slow and
steady. They do have the right to vote "against the will of the
people." They can do whatever they want. Of course, there
are consequences. Other laws can be passed and the Constitution
can be changed. Mostly, the legislature makes laws that get
around a particular issue by making them precisely.

Sorry, but I'm just not up for a quick civics lesson at this point.
Figure it out for yourself.

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"Bart Senior" wrote in message
.. .
It doesn't. There is a time delay. It will take years
to get rid of the freak jurists on what is commonly called
the 9th "circus" court. Those reprehensible judges think
they have the right to vote against the will of the people.

They have betrayed the trust of the people they serve
by assume people are stupid and unable to make the
right decisions about those matters. Instead those judges
violate the spirit of the law at every opportunity.

Someday, they will die off and everything they have done
will be overturned by sensible judges who follow. We'll
get rid of those extremist liberals sitting on the bench and
put real American's back there and make 9th circuit court
into a court the people can respect again.

Jonathan Ganz wrote

Gee, and I've never heard of Republicans doing that. With all the
Republicans in Congress, I'm surprised it still works.



"Dave" wrote


On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:15:32 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"

I thought the pres submits names to
Congress, who then accept or reject them.

That's how it's supposed to work. Used to be that way. Now he submits

the
names to Congress and the Dems filibuster so Congress can't accept or

reject
them.