On to Austin on Monday!
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To: SolidSupplySide
Hua!
To: SolidSupplySide
Better put 24-hour guards on the wandering dumbocraps.
To: SolidSupplySide
None dare call it . . . VACATION
4 posted on
09/12/2003 1:30:47 PM PDT by
ChadGore
(Kakkate Koi!)
To: SolidSupplySide
Think they'll try another Chicken Run, again...? :)
5 posted on
09/12/2003 1:30:57 PM PDT by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
To: SolidSupplySide
Congratulations to all Texans!
6 posted on
09/12/2003 1:31:41 PM PDT by
Helix
(Here's to hoping I've proofread correctly....)
To: SolidSupplySide
8 posted on
09/12/2003 1:32:38 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Calm down. Eat some fruit or something.)
To: MeeknMing
ping
9 posted on
09/12/2003 1:33:01 PM PDT by
Just another Joe
(FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
To: SolidSupplySide; Luke Skyfreeper; Once-Ler
Now must be a tough time to be a Democrat in Texas, Missouri, and Alabama (or anywhere, for that matter)!
10 posted on
09/12/2003 1:33:08 PM PDT by
Southack
(Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: SolidSupplySide
Oh I am so sorry to sound this stupid, but sometimes we all have to take it on the chin.
What was the court case and are these Dems still in a hotel in NM?
Sorry, I live in MI.
11 posted on
09/12/2003 1:33:10 PM PDT by
netmilsmom
(Something caught my eye....and dragged it 15 feet.)
To: SolidSupplySide
Party on.
12 posted on
09/12/2003 1:33:51 PM PDT by
southernnorthcarolina
("Yes, but other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?")
To: SolidSupplySide
Texas Democrat:
13 posted on
09/12/2003 1:36:03 PM PDT by
camle
(not even a water balloon fight can rouse these dullards!)
To: msdrby
Texas Rocks ping
14 posted on
09/12/2003 1:36:10 PM PDT by
Prof Engineer
(I married Msdrby on 9/11/03. --- Blast it Jim, I'm an Engineer, not a walking dictionary.)
To: SolidSupplySide
I am deeply saddened for the Democrats. NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
16 posted on
09/12/2003 1:37:45 PM PDT by
The South Texan
(The Democrat Party and the leftist (ABCCBSNBCCNN NYLA TIMES)media are a criminal enterprise!)
To: SolidSupplySide
Woo hoo!
To: SolidSupplySide
THey messed with Texas!!! Being natives, you would think they would have known better. Hee,hee,hee-good carma.
22 posted on
09/12/2003 1:42:07 PM PDT by
F.J. Mitchell
(Picture all nine Dimmercrat Clowndidates exiting a Yugo clown car at each of their gigs..cmpg. stops)
To: SolidSupplySide; MeeknMing; Flyer
PING >>>>>
23 posted on
09/12/2003 1:42:14 PM PDT by
PetroniDE
(Kitty Is My Master - I Do What She Says)
To: SolidSupplySide
Make them pay their fines.
25 posted on
09/12/2003 1:44:05 PM PDT by
lormand
(Dead people vote DemocRAT)
To: SolidSupplySide
Federal Judges Dismiss ALL Claims of Democratic Senators Tom Daschle: "I am saddened. Deeply saddened."
26 posted on
09/12/2003 1:45:06 PM PDT by
Cobra64
(Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
To: SolidSupplySide
This court outcome is no surprise to me. My experience (mostly in federal courts) is that most judges will obey and follow the law, regardless of their political opinions. And if the trial courts fail to do this, they will usually be straightened out by the appeals courts.
There are exceptions to this rule, including several on the US Supreme Court. But I note that ALL of the federal judges have been appointed because they were either wired into the Republican structure, or the Democrat one. Almost all were politically active before being appointed to the bench. And NONE of them were third-party or independent in their pre-court politics.
Therefore, absent the tendency of most judges to obey the law, I would never have won most of my federal cases which (with only two exceptions) for independent or third-party candidates. (The exceptions were Jerry Brown, Democrat, and George Bush, Republican.)
Congressman Billybob
Latest column, "Paying the Wrong Piper," discussion thread on FR. Article is also on ChronWatch.
27 posted on
09/12/2003 1:45:25 PM PDT by
Congressman Billybob
(Everyone talks about Congress; I am doing something about it.)
To: SolidSupplySide
From
Fox News, comes this earlier story of what's going on here:
Friday , September 12, 2003
LAREDO, Texas -- Democrat state lawmakers told a federal appeals court panel Thursday that the Republicans in the Legislature have violated the Voting Rights Act with their push to redraw Texas' congressional districts.
The three-judge panel did not immediately make a ruling, but the judges made it clear that they were reluctant to step into a summerlong political battle that included 11 Democratic senators fleeing Texas to thwart GOP redistricting efforts. The Democrats returned from their six-week exile this week.
"We have a duty as a federal court to walk gingerly into state issues," said U.S. District Judge George Kazen. The panel could make a ruling as early as Friday afternoon.
The GOP wants to redraw political lines to increase the number of Republicans in Congress. Democrats call the redistricting a right-wing power grab and say it would hurt minority representation in Congress.
They fended off the change in the regular legislative session earlier this year, as well as two special sessions this summer. A third session is set to begin Monday.
The Democrats' attorney, Paul Smith, argued that Republicans violated the Voting Rights Act - designed to protect minority voters - when they dropped a Senate rule requiring two-thirds of the 31 members to debate a bill.
"This is a very significant piece of how the Legislature operates," Smith said of the long-standing rule.
The elimination of the rule would have allowed the GOP to take up the redistricting issue without the Democrats, but their walkout denied the Senate a quorum . Last week, Sen. John Whitmire of Houston broke ranks and returned to Austin, saying he hoped to bring both parties together to resolve the issue.
Some of the senators expressed bitterness Thursday toward Whitmire.
"We're very angry because he unilaterally made the decision to break ranks," said Sen. Judith Zaffirini of Laredo. "He literally lied to us."
The appeals panel seemed comfortable with an argument by state Solicitor General Ted Cruz, representing Republican officials, that the Democrats were in court too soon because no redistricting has taken place.
"There has been no clear action. Nothing has been done yet," Cruz said. "At this point the Legislature is arguing back and forth about what it might do."
Two weeks ago, Kazen concluded that the Democrats' arguments had enough merit to call two other judges to Laredo to help him decide the issue, as required under the Voting Rights Act.
Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, the leader of the group, said she and the other Democrats most likely will not be in the Senate on Monday. She said they plan to wait until a redistricting map is proposed before making their appearance.
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