UA_Iron said:matt if I were on clomid right now I'd be crying, seriously.
You probably shouldnt reproduce either.
I'm just giving you a hard time bor. Don't take that shit seriously.
And don't cry.

UA_Iron said:matt if I were on clomid right now I'd be crying, seriously.
You probably shouldnt reproduce either.
When I was the plaintiff in a civil case, my lawyer said at least one good thing (maybe two, but thats it)- I would keep analyzing everything like a computer scientist, like it was an equation. and he basically said "Bor (he was an EF member), ther's no such thing as a Law Machine, where you put the facts in on one side, and the law on the other, and it spits out the "correct" answer (which is what I was doing)".JerseyArt said:That's the point bor, no judge has the authority to make that determination. It is the purpose of the courts to help interpret law, not judge which laws should or shouldnt be considered by the other two branches.
It isnt his place to judge what they should or shouldnt be concerning themsleves with maing
MattTheSkywalker said:The rule of law is paramount in these messy situations. Consider the complexity of this: her parents are saying one thing, her husband another, etc.
We don't have a King Solomon to exert his wisdom here, and monarchy sucks. So we have a system of laws that we default to.
As the law is written in Florida, the spouse has the right to make a "remove the tube" determination. Is Michael Schiavo is shitbag? Yup. Trailer Junk? yep. No question. But justice is blind.
While it may have seemed bizarre for the judge to reject Congressional (legislative) overtures, one would have to agree that adherence to laws as they are written is paramount.
And as they are written, state laws prevail here, as much as we disagree and think the wrong decision is being made. An attempt for Congress to intervene would be a nasty violation of the 10th amendment, no?
geoboy said:When I was the plaintiff in a civil case, my lawyer said at least one good thing (maybe two, but thats it)- I would keep analyzing everything like a computer scientist, like it was an equation. and he basically said "Bor (he was an EF member), ther's no such thing as a Law Machine, where you put the facts in on one side, and the law on the other, and it spits out the "correct" answer (which is what I was doing)".
He said "judges do equity" . and sometimes they'll stretch the law or the interpretation of the facts, or the admissability of evidence in order to see that equity gets done."
I think thats what may have happened here, and what happens everyday (from the left side and the right side), and was contemplated by the founders.
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JerseyArt said:You may have forgotten the Fourtennth amendment maing.
It was a small thing, although we did fight a war over it some time back to decide the issue..
XIV Amendment
Section. 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Section. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
MattTheSkywalker said:Nah, I know that one, the anti slavery amendment. I don't understand how that could be brought to bear in this case though. I am not trying to be silly or make you explain it.
I agree with the context of what you said, but I don't think the state of FL is violating any Constitutional rights or doing anything absent due process.
I agree with your larger themed issues about the judiciary, but - and I think Michael Schiavo is human shit - I don't see where the laws are being shattered here.
The Wenis said:so all the evidence, as found by more than a dozen courts, shows that this woman clearly and repeatedly stated she did not want to go on living like she currently is and the judges should be executed? no, orb. execute ultra right wing conservatives in congress? maybe
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