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NJ Supreme Court Hearing Live Thread
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| 10/02/02
| TonyInOhio
Posted on 10/02/2002 7:04:20 AM PDT by TonyInOhio
New Jersey Public TV is carrying this hearing live. Click on Watch Live Online, and post what you hear, here.
Tony
TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: demonrats; election; fixisin; forrester; fraud; greasetheskids; igotyourparadigm; lautenberg; ratcrimes; steal; stealingelection; toricelli
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To: 1Old Pro
GOP lawyer stumbling a bit, justices keep interrupting him.Just like the Florida SC you can hear the difference in how the Justices ask question and respond to the GOP attorneys.
They are sooooooooo biased.
521
posted on
10/02/2002 8:36:05 AM PDT
by
Spunky
To: mwl1
Can anyone share how our lawyer is doing? Not very well. Constant interuptions by the justices. One seems have already decided on his "remedy" ...
To: rintense
I cannot believe what I'm hearing. The Justices are throwing th law out the window in their eagerness to make this "doable".
To: LisaFab
ARGGGHHH!
my cspan on=line feed died!
To: goldstategop
Paging former Governor Tom Kean for U.S. Senate.
525
posted on
10/02/2002 8:36:53 AM PDT
by
mwl1
To: jackbill
OMG! The justice said the ownus is on the GOP to prove that this is illegal!!!! For the love of GOD! Do they not know the laws of their own state!
To: Freeper 007
That being said, I kind of think Lautenberg will lose to Forrestor. I am confident that the 'Dems polled the likely outcome before the bait and switch was undertaken. Lousenberg will win, no doubt about it.
To: rintense
If a business did this, it would be shut down, and the owners would be very lucky to avoid an 8-foot by 10-foot prison cell with a cellmate who says, "My name is Spike, honey."
Ram this home. The Dems are trying to pull a "bait and switch."
528
posted on
10/02/2002 8:36:55 AM PDT
by
hchutch
To: Yankee
Damn cheif justice is going down the NY law path again. Their law says if a candidate drops out, it is a "Fatal defect" but NJ does not say that. Implication, IMHO, is that in NJ non-compliance with the law means nothing. She asked the dem lawyer if he thought there was an important point to be inferred but he missed the softball totally. Now she is beating the republican over it.
To: Freeper 007
Then get ready for Lautenberg on the ballot. That being said, I kind of think Lautenberg will lose to Forrestor.
And that's the point--make sure that Lautenberg loses and then all these Dem machinations are meaningless.
To: TonyInOhio
"We've got it worked out. The fix is in. They offered to grease the skids."
To: Freeper 007
I kind of think Lautenberg will lose to Forrestor. Then the Repubs had better get their people in place to oversee the voting on election day!
532
posted on
10/02/2002 8:37:29 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: Don'tMessWithTexas
Thanks. That helps my blood pressure... a little. :^)
To: hchutch
It doesn't matter. They're going to do it.
534
posted on
10/02/2002 8:37:32 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: twyn1
it's a fraud to keep him on the ballot ?? It's like killing your parents and then crying because you are an orphan.
Becki
535
posted on
10/02/2002 8:37:40 AM PDT
by
Becki
To: hchutch
Did you see that the Pubbies have picked up your phrase? Good work!
To: Howlin
About like we thought it would; the Supremes are giving the DNC all the help they can Any one who thinks the rats did not clear this with the N.J. Supremes "BEFORE" the torch quit has to be a few fries shy of a happy meal.
Democrats can always come togehter to work for their common good ...... if the price is right and the pay off is big enough!"
To: Miss Marple
This is SO sad.
538
posted on
10/02/2002 8:38:12 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: mwl1
That threw me also.
539
posted on
10/02/2002 8:38:15 AM PDT
by
LaGrone
To: Numbers Guy
The GOP will lose on this and I doubt the Federal courts will pick up on the issue, since it's really a state law issue. I disagree. This is a federal issue and SCOTUS will apply the rule announced in Bush v. Gore: states do have certain powers to set election laws but once they establish their election system they cannot change it in mid-stream. And it is a federal issue because it involves the rights, guaranteed by the US Const., of American citizens to elect officials to federal office (heck, that right applies even to state or local offices in regard to which there is a host of federal election law decisions). This case is going to SCOTUS. The only question is whether the squishy types in the middle (Kennedy and O'Connor) can be counted on or whether they'll want to look balanced and recover esteem lost in the eyes of Democrats by going the other way this time.
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