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JC_Everyman
Does the oath of office mean anything after this decision? Asking for a republic. . .
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JC_Everyman
If nothing else, maybe all people aren’t the cutouts that media prefers to push the narrative.
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JC_Everyman
Crazy. It’s like they think the average American is paying attention.
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JC_Everyman
Is it outrageous to think that some judges apply their understanding of the law, fairness, common sense, as they understand it, to adjudicate each case?
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JC_Everyman
If you don’t pretend that China are good faith actors, it all makes more sense.
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JC_Everyman
Water still wet, yeah?
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JC_Everyman
Honest question: is this exceptional or standard procedure?
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JC_Everyman
The Bonestrokers Union filed an Amicus brief against the law. Don’t think it’s gonna hold up.
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JC_Everyman
SCOTUS: “Looking back at the long history of English common law, it is completely customary for public officials to wet their beak. Furthermore, the higher the office, the wetter the beak.”
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JC_Everyman
Custom has generally dictated the dutiful execution of laws enacted by the legislature.
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