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Art VerbottenAugust 17, 2005 - 01:50
RE: Submission of RC9 to the Court(#68), posted by Justice dal Navâ, [IP Hidden], August 17, 2005 - 03:51. Viewed 821 times.
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Justice dal Navâ
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Citizen #2:
Chris Gruber
> A general note to the legislature from the Court.
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> I am a Justice of the Court, not a medical examiner.
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> I will be rendering a decision as requested on RC9, but let it be known that this is the last time I will be analyzing the legality of a failed piece of legislation.
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> The vetting process for legal/illegal is really suppose to take place before you submit, not after you vote and have it shot down.

It's in the Constitution, "Art." Sorry.


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RE: Submission of RC9 to the CourtJustice dal NavâAugust 17, 2005 - 03:51
Art VerbottenAugust 18, 2005 - 23:06

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Justice dal NavâAugust 17, 2005 - 03:51
RE: Submission of RC9 to the Court(#71), posted by Art Verbotten, [IP Hidden], August 18, 2005 - 23:06. Viewed 822 times.
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Art Verbotten
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Citizen #2:
Chris Gruber
I was hoping we'd worked to eliminate that here,....sigh...... but I guess I can blame myself for lack of vigilance when you folks were doing the writing. :-(

Oh well.

(Several minutes of thought pass)

Actually, the more I think about it, the more I realize that this scenario never will go away.
Folks seem to like to spring legislation on everyone rather than test the waters with it beforehand. I always thought conversations and networking a piece of legislation were the way to get sound legislation written and passed.

I also have to say that voting contra on legislation that is of questionable constitutionality shows diligence on the part of the ministers as well.



Now that I've situated all of that, I should actually make a statement about the original question that was asked this weekend. Don't you think? :-)




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