To: William Creel
If one branch flat out ignores one of the others, we have a constitutional crisis, and that's not good.
A constitutional crisis, is a built-in reset, within the legitimate structure of our government. The real risk, is when you fail to trigger that process and instead end up with an extra-constitutional crisis. That is when bullets start flying, building get blown up, and we start to resemble last year's political process in Iraq. There are people out here who feel that the courts are wrongfully killing innocent people. You may agree with them, or disagree with them; but that is a very dangerous attitude to running through your population.
39 posted on
03/30/2005 7:19:22 PM PST by
ARCADIA
(Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
To: ARCADIA
>>>>>>>>A constitutional crisis, is a built-in reset, within the legitimate structure of our government. The real risk, is when you fail to trigger that process and instead end up with an extra-constitutional crisis. That is when bullets start flying, building get blown up, and we start to resemble last year's political process in Iraq. There are people out here who feel that the courts are wrongfully killing innocent people. You may agree with them, or disagree with them; but that is a very dangerous attitude to running through your population.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
This is an excellent post.
I hope people really think about what you said before they give a knee jerk reply.
62 posted on
03/30/2005 7:46:49 PM PST by
snarkytart
(You're Gutless. You're Undressed.)
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