Originally posted by Kremithefrog:


Anyways, I think you just said a lotta crap. Do you realize the legislative sytesm is not the judicial systesm?

Based on your last paragraph, I can see you don't really undestand what is going on. The judicial system gives appeals to everyone (sorta). Do you realize that congress isn't the judicial system? They fubared and decided ONE case. Now (if the judicial system would hold it up, whick they're not, thank God), they would have to decide every right to life case.




Can you explain how I don't understand what is going on? I see the judicial system working, and the Congress making laws to change how that judicial system is supposed to work. That's what happens. Laws are made, judges interpret. Obviously, somebody over the past 15 years has gone back and forth and back and forth on the laws. That's what I see. I see a system as a whole that has swung back and forth for 15 years, ensnaring all involved. Somebody had to make a decision, Congress did that. I understand it all too well, and I've explained how I view it in earlier posts.

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Sorry, I am drunk. I can't keep trying to explain SIMPLE things to ignorant people. Step away from your 'beliefs' and see what is going on. Whether you agree with what happens or not, look at how our GOVERNMENT is working. It's not good. It will probably never be good, but you probably like it as long as it goes along with your beliefs. Often government goes against what I believe, but when it violates the constitution/is soley based on getting more votes, I'd rather see me ideals shot to hell then that kinda government exist.




Okay, I'll step away from my beliefs when you do.


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