you are purposefully ignoring the wording and context, not that I can blame you. who wants to be proven wrong?
I'm sure it will also, and be immediately challenged in the courts.
why wasn't it?
I dont know except that it was clearly constitutional.
you are purposefully ignoring the wording and context, not that I can blame you. who wants to be proven wrong?
I'm sure it will also, and be immediately challenged in the courts.
why wasn't it?
toppy must throw insults when he's been thoroughly slammed by someone who didn't go to college.
spinster never went to college and lives in mom's basement...its why he is so insecure about education and trashes everyone elese
you said pelosi challenged in court, where is the link for pelosi's challenge?
you are purposefully ignoring the wording and context, not that I can blame you. who wants to be proven wrong?
I'm sure it will also, and be immediately challenged in the courts.
why wasn't it?
She, along with a few other Democratic representatives, filed an amicus brief.
unfortunately it has been ruled constitutional...
Marshall Field & Co. v. Clark, 143 U.S. 649 (1892)
No doubt. I think he's forgetting that the bill has all ready passed both houses.more whambulancing
yeah, i read that case. I repeat, the courts will not allow this ruling about simple terms or punctuation to apply to two totally different bills.
No doubt. I think he's forgetting that the bill has all ready passed both houses.
please elaborate, i'm interested to see how you distinguish the two scenarios, now and back then and the citizen case