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and does this mean the laws are now null and void?

2007-06-07 04:42:09 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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nah, it just means people have to go to court to ensure the rules are followed. This is why we have separate but equal branches of government to ensure when crap like this happens, "we the people" have recourse.

2007-06-07 04:45:18 · answer #1 · answered by thequeenreigns 7 · 0 1

Can you include a link to the story, so we have an idea about WHAT laws they don't want to enforce?

Are the laws theyre not enforcing covered by other statutes?
Are they out of date laws which have no pertinence in modern society (Segregation, spitting on sidewalks, horse stealing, etc)?
Or are they ENTITLEMENT programs, laws designed to keep your Big Oil Masters subsidized even as they post record profits, or the Sugar Industry, which receives HUGE taxpayer funded subsidies, at a time when Americans have never been fatter and Adult Onset Diabetes is growing faster than the population is?

Without a link, people will interpret your question according to their own agendas, please be more specific or this is just more right wing propaganda.

2007-06-07 11:46:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a globalist agenda in place that seeks to destroy America and its sovereignty. Both Democrat and Republican members of Congress are involved in this plot. The present-day Federal Government is the biggest enemy the People of the Republic of The United States has ever faced. Politicians are the true enemy of America, not Al Qaeda.

2007-06-07 11:55:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

all the laws passed in this countries government are soley for the purpose of lining the pockets of 'current' office holders. if the 'current office holder is not profiting from the existing law, then a new law must b written, its the way of things in modern government!!

2007-06-07 11:47:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Congress makes the law I guess they can change it or neuter it if they don't feel that is working properly. You don't say what kind of law this refers to and that would be important to know if they do have that power.

2007-06-07 11:45:59 · answer #5 · answered by Tom W 6 · 0 0

I tell ya, in the case of the current legislation under debate, ya gotta follow it like ya do every blow in a title fight. Sometimes it looks like yer losin' and then yer boy comes back strong. It ain't over yet!

2007-06-07 11:45:28 · answer #6 · answered by Fast Eddie B 6 · 0 1

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