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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-21-05 09:17 AM
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Congress - The New Supreme Court
Apparently, their plan for Domination (Dominion) is starting to kick into gear.

According to a DU'er, if the Courts rule against you, you can now go to Congress and make a case there.

This thing is political, no doubt about that. There are people dying from Dictators and Disease and we have to focus on one woman.

This is bigger than Tom DeLay, Bill Frist, or even George W. Bush.
The Dominionists are slowly taking the reins of power away from the American People.
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Walt Starr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-21-05 09:18 AM
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1. have you ever lost a court case? TIME TO APPEAL TO CONGRESS!!!!!
Yes, now that the precedent has been set and the Congress has become the final arbiters to adjudicate when all other judicial avenues have been closed, every person who has ever lost a court case should be appealing their cases before the Congress.

That's what Congress did in the middle of the night last night. They set themselves up as a part of the appeals process and I highly recommend everybody who has ever lost in any court in this nation to appeal to Congress for a new trial! If one person has this right, EVERY PERSON HAS THIS RIGHT!!!

In fact, if it's a criminal case, an appeal should be filed with the federal district court which has jurisdiction that Congress has set a precedent with Terri's law and every person who has ever been convicted of a crime should have the entire process begin anew with witnesses being called and prosecutors making their cases while defense attorneys defend AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL.

One do-over is a precedent and if Terri's law is not struck down as unconstitutional immediately, the federal courts should be inundated with appeals based upon the second round precedent of this law.

The Congress should also be inundated with appeals. After all, the Congress has set themselves up as a part of the appeal process with this law. Every person has 535 extra judges to appeal any case from a traffic ticket to a murder conviction.

Teach Congress a lesson. Start filing your appeals today if you have ever been involved in a court case that did not turn out the way you would like.

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humanriteswritlarge Donating Member (52 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-21-05 09:25 AM
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2. The case for a "marriage amendment" has been violated
by the vote in Congress to over-rule Michael Schiavo's case, which has been decided over and over again in his favor,ignores the marital laws in all states which speak to the sanctity of the decisions between a husband and a wife. This proves that the Congress does not respect that union; therefore, they have no case to uphold marriage between a man and a woman as inviolate.
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