Posted on 02/04/2005 2:05:45 PM PST by ijcr
So, the glaring question raised in this article was left as neither asked nor answered: What is the 'law' passed by the Washington legislature regarding resolution of disputed elections?
If the legislature is bound to make law, and has failed to do their duty in establishing said law, then the only possible resolution is in the courts (as much as I hate the idea of another election being impacted from the bench). Any action of the legislature at this point, if no law is in place, could be argued as ex-post facto legal application.
What a freakin mess!
The State Supreme Court can overturn a lower court decision but evidence will be presented in open court before the Supremes can ultimately rig the outcome.
A rigged Supreme Court decision which denies all the evidence presented in a lower court will not only undermine confidence in the election of the governor but in the entire state legal system.
I do not think it is now possible to have honest elections in any state dominated by Democrats. They have always subscribed to the tenet "The ends justify the means."
In other words, the Florida State Supreme Court, the New Jersey State Supreme Court?
-PJ
PROGRESS!!!!!!!
Now all we have to do is shine a VERY bright light on Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Illinois...Three illegitimate results that get little scrutiny.
Once evidence is presented in open court, and its validity upheld under cross examination, and a decision made by the lower court, the state supremes would have to be much more careful in how they handled it. An obviously-out-to-lunch overturning would invite federal oversight
No, its not. King County is. Take a closer look at the recent election map...
Actually, I was quoting somebody else about "Washington State being all democrat". I was assuming that the individual was referring to the overwhelming rat majorities in our Senate and House (compliments of the Puget Sound area). My comment was directed to the Line-Item Veto, which a Republican could use to shred their legislation.
I live in Seattle. No need to look at a map. I know in which counties the commies congregate - in mine, mainly. :-(
We were in Seattle for a week over Christmas, visited the Space Needle, took a ride on the dinner train and had dinner at Duke's clam chowder place, among other items. Fun.
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