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Supreme Court clears way for sale of CHRYSLER...( Rule of Law ABOLISHED!?)
http://www.drudgereport.com/ ^ | june 9 2009 | drudge

Posted on 06/09/2009 4:28:47 PM PDT by Para-Ord.45

Edited on 06/09/2009 4:38:36 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

High court won't block Chrysler sale

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Chrysler's sale to Fiat, turning down a last-ditch bid by opponents of the deal.

The court said late Tuesday it had rejected a plea to block the sale of most of Chrysler's assets to the Italian automaker. Chrysler, Fiat and the Obama administration had warned that the high court's intervention could have scuttled the sale.

A federal appeals court in New York had earlier approved the sale, but gave opponents until Monday afternoon to try to get the Supreme Court to intervene.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ordered a temporary delay just before a 4 p.m. deadline on Monday.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Indiana; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: automakers; bailoutnation; chrysler; indiana; killchryslerlist; michigan; pensionfunds; ruling; scotus
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To: Right_in_Virginia

And the SC Sanford deal...what’s up with that?
SCOTUS says SC MUST request stimulus money. No need for govenors anymore either,I guess.
O dear God.


301 posted on 06/09/2009 7:20:18 PM PDT by jackv (Just shakin' my head!!)
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To: El Sordo
Constitutional Law is fluid.

Sure, and contract law is fluid as well. A contract only means what some black robed bandit says it means. I wonder how much Ginsberg got in kickbacks?

302 posted on 06/09/2009 7:21:24 PM PDT by McGavin999 (How's that change old Hopey Dope promised you working out?)
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To: Avoiding_Sulla

..and also using fiat money for the presidential fiat for Fiat.


303 posted on 06/09/2009 7:21:51 PM PDT by bustinchops
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To: blam

You have 1 unplayed voicemail from Claire Wolfe...


304 posted on 06/09/2009 7:21:56 PM PDT by patton (Obama has replaced "Res Publica" with "Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi.")
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To: Para-Ord.45

Are we there yet, Daddy? Are we at the TIPPING POINT?


305 posted on 06/09/2009 7:21:57 PM PDT by IrishPennant (RLT = Radical Left Terrorism...feel it????)
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To: jveritas; plain talk
Asian markets are UP markedly this evening.

Plan on a big sell off of US bonds tomorrow.

306 posted on 06/09/2009 7:23:36 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: patton

It did... I watched the newer one where he lays under a car and pretends to be dead. I think something could definitely be done with that one.


307 posted on 06/09/2009 7:24:33 PM PDT by Gordon Greene (www.fracturedrepublic.com - Jesus said, "I am THE way, THE truth and THE life." Any questions?)
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To: Enterprise
"the NEA should be furious. But you never know, they might just shut up and adore Obamster anyway."

Religion can jave unwxpected effects on people.

308 posted on 06/09/2009 7:25:27 PM PDT by cookcounty (He who controls the Language controls the Debate.)
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To: jackv

Not USSC in that case - Supreme Court of SOUTH Carolina made that ruling.


309 posted on 06/09/2009 7:25:49 PM PDT by patton (Obama has replaced "Res Publica" with "Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi.")
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To: GeorgiaDawg32

That’s why ostammer has all those cazrs. They don’t answer to anyone but ostammer. Congress has to answer to the voters, and cabinet secretaries have disclosure and reporting requirements. The czars’ public disclosure and reporting responsibility? Zip, zilch, nada.


310 posted on 06/09/2009 7:27:40 PM PDT by bustinchops
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To: muawiyah

Is a sell off US bonds good for the Asian markets? Why?


311 posted on 06/09/2009 7:28:25 PM PDT by jveritas (God Bless our brave troops)
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To: Para-Ord.45

Have not been following this. What was legal foundation for this? Was overseas. Is this a bankruptcy case or is this simply Obama’s doing by presidential fiat (if you will pardon the pun.)


312 posted on 06/09/2009 7:28:36 PM PDT by MindBender26 (The Hellfire Missile is one of the wonderful ways God shows us he loves American Soldiers & Marines)
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To: T-Bird45
Well, you can't really discuss these things.

Think of it this way. Until Allende tried to turn Chile into a socialist/communist country, Chile was the only country in all of Latin America with a long history (over 100 years) of the military staying out of politics. Maybe that's why it was also the most prosperous and democratic country in Latin America. The Chilean military did not intervene lightly, and those who did so knew they would be ultimately condemned, as Pinochet was long after he stepped down and returned the country to civilian control. What he did was wrong, but it saved the country.

In England, it was against the law and wrong for Parliament to oppose Charles I's usurpations and pretensions to absolute monarchy, but after a long and bloody civil war that no one undertook lightly, Charles did not succeed in turning England into an absolute monarchy on the French or Spanish model.

And, when the English brought the Stuarts back, James II thought he could pick up where Charles left off. The resistance to that was called Glorious.

And, of course, when German George III's ministers decided to run roughshod over the liberties of Englishmen living in the North American colonies, our forebears (well, a bunch of mine at least, and I daresay some of many of other Freepers) had something to say about it.

We no longer have any institutional bulwark against the Obama wrecking crew's assault on the rule of law and the republic.

Each man and woman has to do what he or she thinks is right. And avoid saying anything that would be criminally punishable.

313 posted on 06/09/2009 7:29:39 PM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: plain talk
“The markets factored in the sale long ago and were not counting on the Supremes to stop it.”

While I agree with that sentiment, I don't think anyone figured that it would go to SCOTUS and that SCOTUS would basically throw property rights and contract law out the window. I believe the second part is why some of us think the market will tank. While SCOTUS did not rule on the merits, the point is moot as the sale is finalized tomorrow and once done, it is over.

If you can't rely on property rights or contract law you lose one leg of our inalienable rights. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Property (Happiness).

314 posted on 06/09/2009 7:30:39 PM PDT by Drill Thrawl (Obama - A flexible container of vinegar and water)
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To: muawiyah

I doubt it. But I agree on long term investing a big chunk in Asia and emerging markets. I have been doing that for years long before Obama.


315 posted on 06/09/2009 7:30:52 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: Para-Ord.45

The court became a policy making body long ago, why stop now.


316 posted on 06/09/2009 7:31:05 PM PDT by NavVet ( If you don't defend Conservatism in the Primaries, you won't have it to defend in November)
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To: Drill Thrawl
While SCOTUS did not rule on the merits

Key part of your post ...

317 posted on 06/09/2009 7:32:37 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: Gordon Greene

Got a link?


318 posted on 06/09/2009 7:33:49 PM PDT by patton (Obama has replaced "Res Publica" with "Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi.")
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To: ridesthemiles

Ford should leave, too, before the new GM and Chrysler ruin them.


319 posted on 06/09/2009 7:33:58 PM PDT by bustinchops
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To: CatoRenasci

Hear, hear. (Drill raps knuckles on table)


320 posted on 06/09/2009 7:35:09 PM PDT by Drill Thrawl (Obama - A flexible container of vinegar and water)
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