To: Former Dodger
Yes, they do. These laws never should have seen the light of day. We, as a people, really dropped the ball on this one, and ultimately, we are all to blame.
411 posted on
03/26/2005 10:02:44 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: Chad Fairbanks
Yes, they do. These laws never should have seen the light of day. We, as a people, really dropped the ball on this one, and ultimately, we are all to blame. Every state should immediately get on this. These vulchers are ready to roll all over this country.
429 posted on
03/26/2005 10:13:41 PM PST by
Hattie
To: Chad Fairbanks
These laws never should have seen the light of day. We, as a people, really dropped the ball on this one, and ultimately, we are all to blame. If I had looked at the Florida law before this I'm not sure I would have found it all that bad, at least on the issues pertinent to this case. What I wouldn't have imagined is a half-wit Judge who 1) finds, in a deeply divided family, that only one side has the clear and convincing evidence 2) doesn't order all available tests be administered as independent verification of testimony.
468 posted on
03/26/2005 10:36:05 PM PST by
Dolphy
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