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Originally posted by peter_kandra
This is great news. The very little I read about this seemed that it was a state judge in VA? It also seemed to be related to commerce laws and that the government basically can't force people to buy something. It's refreshing to see a judgethat has both brains and balls for a change and to see the judicial branch policing the executive and legislative branch, as it should be. Don't hold your breath though, I'm sure this will eventually make it to the Supreme Court and be overturned...
Originally posted by civilchallenger
reply to post by fredcall
Too little, too late. Judges for a very long time have considered the constitution to be one of the least important legal documents there is. They treat it as the lowest law of the land in most cases. Its sickening.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
Propaganda is fun...not true...but fun...I guess.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
Doesn't matter one bit.
It has to go to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia next, and that is controlled by liberal judges.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by fredcall
Ummm..yeah...that is exactly what I said. It will now go to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. I think you are confused.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by fredcall
You really shouldn't use iReport as a source...anyone can write a report on iReport...it's a glorified blog.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
Doesn't matter one bit. It has to go to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia next, and that is controlled by liberal judges. Slow news day...let's try to make a big deal out of one (very conservative) Judges opinion.
Oh yeah...let's not even mention the other states where the lawsuits have been ruled against and/or thrown out.
Propaganda is fun...not true...but fun...I guess.