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In reply to the discussion: "Even by 2013 standards, this is scary stuff." [View all]Volaris
(10,269 posts)8. Quote from the article:
"These North Carolina Republicans are arguing, with a straight face, that U.S. courts can't decide what's constitutional under the U.S. Constitution. "
Right. 'Cause Marbury vs. Madison needs overturning. LOL.
"It is emphatically the province and duty of the JUDICIAL department to say what the law IS."
Yes they failed civics and social studies (to say nothing of their ABYSMAL understanding of modern Biology) but when they demonstrate so in such a Public fashion, all I can do is laugh at them, really
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I've had relatives from Asheville all my life. They're very educated and liberal.
maddiemom
Apr 2013
#21
They passed civics, they just don't care. Over-riding the Constitution is thuggery.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2013
#10
Actually just a few Colonies had established religions, only a few States retained them and
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#34
Except it's already up to 9 'imbeciles'... how many more might sign on? nt
babylonsister
Apr 2013
#15
I have relatives in North Carolina and have spent time in the state over the years.
maddiemom
Apr 2013
#18