Ping. pass the word
Trial judge. The case still can be appealed to the - is it 5th Circuit in Michigan? and from there to the Supreme Court. Maybe by the time it gets to the Supremes, Pres. Bush will have a chance to put another justice on the bench: Ginsberg sleeps through everything now, and Stevens has to be 85.
Bless our continuing "gifts" from Jimmah Cawta!
After last week in the U.K., this judge has the timing of a heart attack. What a m-fing idiot.
dims hate Bush more than they love AMERICA.
dims hate Bush more than they love AMERICA.
dims hate Bush more than they love AMERICA.
Can't be said too loud, or too many times!
LLS
Either that, or else, she simply wants the terrorists to win...
MAN! Rush is smoking today!! I'm beginning to think if the USA has any hope left?! He is so upset over this ruling and rightfully so! A house divided CAN NOT stand!
Existing non-vanity thread here. You might want to post on it:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1685330/posts
Most American's believe this program is legal and right so all this judge did is demonstrate the activism going on in the judiciary and most people will reject it so it would be wise if the Rats didn't proclaim they killed this program but the Rats aren't wise.
The Detroit Free Press runs a lengthy and interesting profile on Taylor playing up the importance of her decision before coming to this rather anticlimactic conclusion:
But even if Taylor harpoons the spying program, experts said, the decision likely would be overturned by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.
"Given the composition of the 6th Circuit and its previous rulings in related areas, it seems more likely to favor national security over civil liberties if that issue is squarely presented," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond in Virginia. "And that's what this case is all about."