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Another judge overriding the democratic process, I presume.
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WShoots1 wrote:
Another judge overriding the democratic process, I presume. Bill, K5BY You presume entirely wrong, then. Judicial review is an integral part of the democratic process in the US, and has been since the start. *Bypassing* judicial review, the Constitutionally-mandated role of the judicial branch, would be overriding the democratic process. Including it when there are parties suing from both sides, is merely a case of that judge discharging his Constitutional duty as expressly constructed under our US Constitution, and arrived at a ruling you don't personally agree with. Override the democratic process, my ass. You're lying. So next time, instead of mouthing foolish right-wing propaganda and lies about "overriding the Democratic process" whenever things don't go your way, try making better arguments. And when you lose, instead of whining about "overriding the Democratic process" (which is entirely false), try appealing your case if it was poorly decided. Of course, that would require a respect for the system of government we have, above winning. If it was a bad ruling, then appeal it. But don't lie. |
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