No. Instead, I consulted the United States Constitution. The relevant sections are posted above on this thread.
"Didn't you listen to Rush today? "
LOL - He makes a good point - just what DOES Roy Black have to say about this ? ( so far he's lost every procedure for Rush )
You conveniently overlooked Article III, Section 1 of the US Constitution which states: "The juducial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish."
The Congress, ideally, should express the "will of the people"; to give this case to the courts to decide is absurd since recent history indicates the courts do not abide by the will of the people.
You have a decidedly leftist point of view in this matter by indicating that you side with the courts' deciding this issue.
With reference to my first paragraph, if the Congress can establish the inferior courts, it sure as hell can inject itself into certain issues such as this. This issue is bigger than Terri Schiavo, it's an issue regarding whether or not the rule of the people will be exumed from the morass of the liberal judges'/courts' deciding and ruling on every societal issue.
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Seems like you forgot a few "relevant" sections.
In fact one of the most important sections. having to deal with an individuals "rights"