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February 3, 2011 at 12:21 PM #663435February 4, 2011 at 10:37 AM #662677patbParticipant
Fat:
“I dare you to find a case where the White House ignored a district judge”.
Um, Dude, did you follow any of the Gitmo cases?
The Courts were tossing all sorts of these Whacko Bush Era actions, and even with the Supremes ruling against them, they wereSurveyor:
“once the court rules that stops the law”1) The only district with jurisdiction on the
feds is the DC district court. If a Nevada district
rules, they can only bind the regional offices….February 4, 2011 at 10:37 AM #662740patbParticipantFat:
“I dare you to find a case where the White House ignored a district judge”.
Um, Dude, did you follow any of the Gitmo cases?
The Courts were tossing all sorts of these Whacko Bush Era actions, and even with the Supremes ruling against them, they wereSurveyor:
“once the court rules that stops the law”1) The only district with jurisdiction on the
feds is the DC district court. If a Nevada district
rules, they can only bind the regional offices….February 4, 2011 at 10:37 AM #663343patbParticipantFat:
“I dare you to find a case where the White House ignored a district judge”.
Um, Dude, did you follow any of the Gitmo cases?
The Courts were tossing all sorts of these Whacko Bush Era actions, and even with the Supremes ruling against them, they wereSurveyor:
“once the court rules that stops the law”1) The only district with jurisdiction on the
feds is the DC district court. If a Nevada district
rules, they can only bind the regional offices….February 4, 2011 at 10:37 AM #663479patbParticipantFat:
“I dare you to find a case where the White House ignored a district judge”.
Um, Dude, did you follow any of the Gitmo cases?
The Courts were tossing all sorts of these Whacko Bush Era actions, and even with the Supremes ruling against them, they wereSurveyor:
“once the court rules that stops the law”1) The only district with jurisdiction on the
feds is the DC district court. If a Nevada district
rules, they can only bind the regional offices….February 4, 2011 at 10:37 AM #663817patbParticipantFat:
“I dare you to find a case where the White House ignored a district judge”.
Um, Dude, did you follow any of the Gitmo cases?
The Courts were tossing all sorts of these Whacko Bush Era actions, and even with the Supremes ruling against them, they wereSurveyor:
“once the court rules that stops the law”1) The only district with jurisdiction on the
feds is the DC district court. If a Nevada district
rules, they can only bind the regional offices…. -
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