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patmacsf Donating Member (179 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-03 11:36 AM
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7. Not to get into too technical an analysis ...
I have to admit that finding people who use this board and still believe that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is a "California-thing" is baffling. I completely understand that the Federalist Society's grip on law schools in our country produced the brain-washed attorneys who blindly believe the Republican myth to explain their loss on social and labor issues tangentially related to Court decisions. I'm very surprised though that this blind obedience still exists today.

Perhaps we should ask specifics then:
What part of the so-called pledge of allegiance case is wrong?

What part of the Court's decision yesterday granting a preliminary injunction is wrong?
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