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Re: OT,Upset with recent court rulings?
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on June 30, 2005 at 19:41:37 from (4.131.48.53):
In Reply to: OT,Upset with recent court rulings? posted by msb on June 30, 2005 at 19:08:29:
A noble thought but not quite effective. Unless you put your bank account numbers in those e-mails and say,"Take as much as you like.", you probably won't see too much in the way of results. Besides, even if you did we are a country ruled by judges and not the people. Many a law has been proposed by representatives who listen to their constituents and those laws have been voted in by the people. But a few yards down the line a judge decides it doesn't suit his views and it is deemed "unconstitutional". The funny thing is that in our system of checks and balances I have yet to see any checks on judges. Think about it, president can veto (check the congress immediately) and the congress can override the veto(check the president immediately) but the only check for judges is appointing new ones??? But aren't they appointed for life?? So, how can they be checked? Yup, you guessed it, they can't. Nice government we have but still not perfect. Glad my hopes are in God and not in the US government. God bless :) --old fashioned farmer
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