Spiffy
Veteran Member
This hits too close to home for all of us, so if I get too political here, please delete my post instead of closing this thread.
Wrong decision, no doubt! Way to much opportunity for abuse by those who can afford to "grease the wheels of justice"!
Just to ease my mind somewhat, I have to find irony in the fact [despite, or in light of, earlier discussions] both the majority and the dissenting opion are of a "conservative basis" [I personally mostly vote one way, but it is litteraly the irony here soothing me; I don't think Junkman was far off saying you can't trust polititions regards of claims]:
the former trying to leave power to local government [or just to wimpy to stand againd the "powers that be", but justices are appointed for life supposedly to defeat that possibility]. The latter finding for our constitutional rights.
Anyway, barring the chance that another case presents itself in such a manor as to overturn this, the best we can do is put as pressure as possible on local and state governments to prevent it [no doubt that's probably easier for SD than some others, but we have to try].
Sigarms, I hope it never comes to that, but if we're talking business over true necessity, I hope I have the integrety to do the same.
GerardC, the question I have is "Why, when the rest of the world is fighting for democracy, DC is pushing for communism?" /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Wrong decision, no doubt! Way to much opportunity for abuse by those who can afford to "grease the wheels of justice"!
Just to ease my mind somewhat, I have to find irony in the fact [despite, or in light of, earlier discussions] both the majority and the dissenting opion are of a "conservative basis" [I personally mostly vote one way, but it is litteraly the irony here soothing me; I don't think Junkman was far off saying you can't trust polititions regards of claims]:
the former trying to leave power to local government [or just to wimpy to stand againd the "powers that be", but justices are appointed for life supposedly to defeat that possibility]. The latter finding for our constitutional rights.
Anyway, barring the chance that another case presents itself in such a manor as to overturn this, the best we can do is put as pressure as possible on local and state governments to prevent it [no doubt that's probably easier for SD than some others, but we have to try].
Sigarms, I hope it never comes to that, but if we're talking business over true necessity, I hope I have the integrety to do the same.
GerardC, the question I have is "Why, when the rest of the world is fighting for democracy, DC is pushing for communism?" /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif