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To: Cold Heat

There could be 100 or a thousand suits. it does not matter as none of them would have standing or legitimacy.

I'll bookmark that for later review. I'm admittedly biased ... but it seems to me liberals have a way of finding standing when they need it these days. Especially the republican liberals. But we'll see.


41 posted on 01/15/2016 4:28:19 PM PST by so_real ( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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To: so_real

OK......But keep in mind that suits cannot be filed because you disagree.

To be a legally accepted plaintiff, you must make a case that the defendant damaged you, and you then have to quantify that damage.

Secondly, courts traditionally do not accept political suits as a rule. The only ones that prevail is where a statutory violation is proved and that the defendant is responsible for it and the damage that ensued to the plaintiff.

If you don’t have that, it can be considered a waste of court time and that is crime.


42 posted on 01/15/2016 4:32:58 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: so_real
I'm admittedly biased

That's important to know from a legal perspective. The court respects integrity. Someone of high integrity, in my opinion, would not have made any of the 12 or 13 claims made against Ted Cruz's record and his status. Largely because they stem from political bias. Those that are not true at all and fiction as well as those that are manufactured stretches of the imagination by inference or association and half truths...

Rubio, in the debate last night, pretty much summed them all up, in addition to Trump.

43 posted on 01/15/2016 4:44:23 PM PST by Cold Heat
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