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To: itsahoot
Only recent precedent is sacred Tex.

Semantics. How about some examples of legislation off limits to judicial review. I am really curious about that one.

209 posted on 03/20/2002 11:34:04 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
Semantics. How about some examples of legislation off limits to judicial review. I am really curious about that one.

I am quoting Bob Dornan on that one, but I will try and remember
the exact section of the constitution that gives them that power,
but not this early in the morning. I did check at the time and it is
there. And Sadly I don't remember if he mentioned any specific
examples, he may have I just don't recall.(gads that sounds Clintonian)

I am trying to be jovial here not personal, if it sounds that way
I am sorry, but I am and old fart that has seen more campaign
promises broken than engagements at a lonely hearts club,
so I am a little more weary than most. I voted for GW and my
reservations about him were accurate and I am not terribly
dissappointed, but I had hoped for better, and still do. But
like many on this board my patience wears a little thin. We shall see.

220 posted on 03/20/2002 11:58:46 PM PST by itsahoot
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