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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: TimF who wrote (73110)8/23/2003 5:38:28 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
I see three issues that are getting twisted around each other to an extent.
1 - The judge himself.

2 - Should the TC have been in a court room.

3 - Is it unconstitutional to have them put in a courtroom.

Good for you. I've been trying to argue one thread at a time to no avail. I've said several times that there's a question of civility, your number two, and a question of constitutionality, your number three. (I've been ignoring the judge because he's just nuts.) It has been very frustrating arguing number two and having people come back with number three. Frankly, I care much less about the constitutionality issue than I do about the utter lack of respect and collaboration between the pro an anti sides. There's no reason why issues like this should ever get to court. OTOH, if the constitutionality issue weren't hanging over their heads, the pro-TC crowd would probably be even less inclined to entertain the notion that the TC might not be appropriate in some venues.
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