To: FairOpinion
See my post 11.
Congress has Constitutional authority to realign the courts. Let's get a debate going in Congress to eliminate the current configuration of the courts (and the activist judges who sit on them) and redesign the courts. Then we can have the President nominate a new slate of judges to sit on the new courts.
All perfectly legal and no Constitutional amendment is required.
-PJ
To: Political Junkie Too
To: Political Junkie Too
"Congress has Constitutional authority to realign the courts."
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Except there are too many Democrats in today's Congress. They won't even confirm Bush's nominees, much less do anything to even get rid of the current activist judges.
The only feasible solution is to keep electing Republican Presidents and a filibuster-proof Republican majority in Congress for the next 20 years, to slowly get rid of the activists judges.
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02/25/2004 12:11:56 PM PST by
FairOpinion
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