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To: Savage Beast
Isn’t it likely that the Supreme Court would rule such shennigans unconstitutional?

The Supreme Court will not involve itself in how the Legislative or Executive branch conduct its business. It never has. Our system has depended on people who play by the rules. Those people are gone and the Democratic Party is now a fascist organization that will test the limits of our voluntary democracy. Only revolution will stop them from becoming a fascist dictatorial state. Either we stand against them now or we lose our freedom to them. They are destroying our decent society and our government that depended on civility and decency. Slaughter? Interesting name for a communist/fascist...

52 posted on 03/14/2010 10:17:47 AM PDT by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: April Lexington

Quote: “The Supreme Court will not involve itself in how the Legislative or Executive branch conduct its business.”

If that is the case, then why is there no line item veto?


76 posted on 03/14/2010 9:23:48 PM PDT by FlipWilson
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To: April Lexington
The Supreme Court will not involve itself in how the Legislative or Executive branch conduct its business.

But they can rule on the Constitutionality of the Bill after the fact, when a case is brought before them, and clearly, if Article I, Section XII, Clause II, is not followed, then the Bill can't be Constitutional, regardless of any other formalities that Congress and the President may have retained. It would be inconceivable to think the Supreme Court would ignore this.

77 posted on 03/14/2010 9:37:01 PM PDT by csense
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