To: paltz
The liberal courts will just overturn it. Count on it.
To: chippewaman
It’s a Constitutional Amendment, so I don’t know what the procedure is now to overturn it.
I honestly don’t know — I would just hope it would take a look more work than the last Proposition we passed.
27 posted on
11/04/2008 10:14:28 PM PST by
rom
(Keep Senator Government from Spreading YOUR Wealth! McCain/Palin '08!)
To: chippewaman
It’s very difficult, close to impossible in fact, for a court to overturn a state constitutional amendment.
That being said, I’m sure they’ll try.
To: chippewaman
As a Californian who voted for this proposition I believe its a constitutional amendment and not subject to court review. Any Constitutional lawyers out there please provide a “free” opinion.
To: chippewaman
The liberal courts will just overturn it. Count on it.That's what they're there for, to overturn the will of the people. Well, that's what they think they're for, at least.
To: chippewaman
This prop was offered because the liberal courts overturned prop 22. The difference is that this is a constitutional amendment. The courts can only rule on the constitutionality of an issue. They can’t change the constitution.
45 posted on
11/04/2008 10:17:45 PM PST by
passionfruit
(When illegals become legal, even they won't do work American's won't do)
To: chippewaman
100% absolutely correct. The filthy demonic judges will find a way to overturn this, they always do here in freak-ville....
(Disgruntled California resident, for now....)
51 posted on
11/04/2008 10:20:13 PM PST by
scott says
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