To: MtnClimber
I’m not in favor of bypassing the federal courts.
If a federal judge ignores an evidenced claim that an illegal is dangerous, then I think the federal judge should be liable in some manner for damage for a defective decision.
If the alien doesn’t want the judge to worry, the alien might buy insurance to protect the judge or post a bond.
The liability and the bond might be $10,000 each.
To: Brian Griffin
If a federal judge ignores an evidenced claim that an illegal is dangerous, then I think the federal judge should be liable in some manner for damage for a defective decision.
But it’s not and it won’t be unless, and until, the judiciary is forced to conform to the rule of law rather than ruling the law and the country. Removing or expanding judges who think they are the law. The USA is no longer a nation of laws; it is a nation ruled by judges.
15 posted on
04/20/2025 4:27:26 AM PDT by
af_vet_1981
( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
To: Brian Griffin
I’m not in favor of bypassing the federal courts.
We disagree on that point.
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