More than one-third of California's lawmakers added their voices Monday
to the chorus calling on the state's highest court to overturn (whatever) approved by voters last week.
Forty-four members of the California Legislature filed a
friend-of-the-court brief in support one of the three lawsuits seeking
to invalidate Proposition (whatever). The case, brought on behalf of (whatever), argues (whatever) be tossed out because
voters did not have the authority to make such a dramatic change in
state law.
The brief argues that the (people) improperly usurped the
state Supreme Court's duty to protect (whatever) from (whatever). Proposition (whatever) overturned the court's May decision that
legalized (whatever).
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"Voters did not have the authority to make such a dramatic change in state law.".......
ReplyDeleteTWICE!!!!
(You deserve this California, now lie in it)
Has NOTHING to do with gays.
"You say you want a revolution..."
ReplyDeleteRevolution might be viewed as dancing with the girl what brung us.
ReplyDeleteDon't get the wrong idea Rodger, but would you like to dance?
ReplyDeleteLt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Frankly, California doesn't deserve the US. How about we work a trade. Say we give Canada California and they give us Alberta?
ReplyDeleteYat
My long time working solution is to allow Mexican secessionists to win out. Then, it's "What would Lincoln do if he had the Neutron bomb?" Ole!
ReplyDelete“For your own good” is a persuasive argument that will eventually make a man agree to his own destruction. - Janet Frame (1924~) New Zealand Novelist, Poet
ReplyDeleteGbear
Betty had passed out in (taking?) ecstacy at the Grateful Dead tribute band concert but thank heavens Jersey City councilman Steven Lipski, was able to revive her with his handy elixer.
ReplyDeleteJames! WTF have you been??
ReplyDeleteCan we vote California off the island by revoking its statehood? Turn it back to a territory until its inhabitants grow up?
ReplyDeleteBob1
I've lived in California all of my life (55 years) and for the first time my wife and I are seriously thinking of leaving the state.
ReplyDeleteIt has nothing to do with gay marriage (the brother-in-law is gay & accepted) it's about the slow decay the state has settled in to with no leadership now or on the horizon.
Schwartenegger is no conservative and frankly is a joke, albeit a destructive one. With family and friends having relocated to Oregon, New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana it may make it easier for us to make the ultimate decision regarding relocation.
Somali pirates.
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