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State Attorneys General? (none / 0)

Would this be who would need to sue for relief on this issue?  Or would it be the individuals?  If it's the states then they could sue immediately.  If not then the workers are screwed for a year or so.
by Demo Dan in Dayton on Sat Sep 17, 2005 at 12:37:01 PM EST

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Or maybe the courts declare the executive order illegal, and Bush then forgets about repairing the city...
by blues on Sat Sep 17, 2005 at 01:02:46 PM EST
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Has anyone noted a pattern: Bush is a compulsive law breaker. He cannot get through a day without breaking some obvious law. This lawlessness seems to indicate that he is like a child playing with an expendable toy. We need more frequent elections. We need to eliminate computer voting. We need to make it illegal for judges to make obviously faulty decisions, or to neglect to correct gross injustice.

The people themselves must take over. This "republic" idea is an obvious formula for disaster.

by blues on Sat Sep 17, 2005 at 01:13:47 PM EST
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