To: prairiebreeze
Is it possible that in the end, a court may rule that there is no basis to not allowing the sale and will force the sale to go through anyway?
To: dfwgator
Is it possible that in the end, a court may rule that there is no basis to not allowing the sale and will force the sale to go through anyway?If this becomes law, the Supreme Court will eventually rule 9-0 to overturn it. It's a bill of attainder.
271 posted on
03/09/2006 9:41:39 AM PST by
BeHoldAPaleHorse
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To: dfwgator
Is it possible that in the end, a court may rule that there is no basis to not allowing the sale and will force the sale to go through anyway? That is a good question. I understood that it was a "business" deal between Great Britain & The UAE. So, I'm confused.
274 posted on
03/09/2006 9:42:10 AM PST by
tiredoflaundry
(I'll admit it , I'm a Snow Flake !(Snoq) The rest of my tagline redacted by court order.)
To: dfwgator; Cboldt
I have no idea if the courts would have reason to get involved. I suppose UAE could file suit...?
Any thoughts cboldt?
293 posted on
03/09/2006 9:44:15 AM PST by
prairiebreeze
(The Old Media: today's carnival barkers.)
To: dfwgator
The sale has already gone through. The sale had nothing to do with the U.S. it was only the terminal leases the U.S. was involved in.
Try doing some homework. You might benefit from it and stop looking like such an a****le.
1,990 posted on
03/09/2006 9:59:42 PM PST by
AmeriBrit
(The 'hildabeast' must be stopped. RELEASE THE COMPLETE BARRETT REPORT.....NOW!)
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