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To: FourPeas

CAIR will sue, and with the help of a demorat appointed judge, win and this will be declared unconstitutional.


9 posted on 11/03/2010 6:15:02 AM PDT by Mr. Jazzy (God bless the United States of America and protect her from the enemies of freedom.)
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To: Mr. Jazzy
CAIR will sue, and with the help of a demorat appointed judge, win and this will be declared unconstitutional.

And the judge will probably use Sharia and international law to come to his decision.

13 posted on 11/03/2010 6:28:25 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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CAIR may sue - that is their right. But in Oklahoma, trial judges are elected. They are not appointed by the Governor (soon to be an R) unless there is a mid-term vacancy, and without going through a panel of the Judicial Nominating Commission. The Governor must appoint one of the names submitted by the Commission. BTW, the Commission will have a majority of lay people beginnning January 1.

If CAIR files in federal court, I like our chances with the judges in the Western District of Oklahoma, Federal District Court. After the Judge finishes laughing, they would summarily dismiss the suit.

Our Judges follow the Constitution and the law. I know its old fashioned, but it works. Ask me sometime and I will tell you about the “By God Law.” It is rarely invoked, but is one of the most powerful laws that govern judges in Oklahoma.

Have a little confidence in judges in the state in which every county voted against Obama in 2008. Oh, Oklahoma is the only state that did that.

Gwjack


19 posted on 11/03/2010 7:49:11 AM PDT by gwjack (May God give America His richest blessings.)
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