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bemildred

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8. Yes, it violates the equal protection clause, among others.
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 01:53 PM
Dec 2012

Last edited Mon Dec 10, 2012, 06:59 PM - Edit history (1)

And there is nothing about it in the Constitution, it's something Congress pulled out of their ass to justify stonewalling reform.

WE Plucketeer Dec 2012 #1
won't wash. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #2
Not if their rules deny others of some Constitutional guarantees. Bandit Dec 2012 #3
Your argument went out of date almost 100 years ago. former9thward Dec 2012 #4
Agree, but this is more about public perception than technicalities. Applying pressure is good. freshwest Dec 2012 #14
+ struggle4progress Dec 2012 #6
I dont think Senate rules can violate the Constitution. nm rhett o rick Dec 2012 #10
And the Humanoid Turtleman shows no sign of backing down BlueManFan Dec 2012 #5
Tyranny of the majority AlbertCat Dec 2012 #7
Legislation used to be about governing. It is now about raking in Corpo $$$'s harun Dec 2012 #12
Cant' agree more mostlyconfused Dec 2012 #15
Yes, it violates the equal protection clause, among others. bemildred Dec 2012 #8
Both Parties bucolic_frolic Dec 2012 #9
As the proposal is currently written annabanana Dec 2012 #13
"tyranny of the majority" in a democracy? ThomThom Dec 2012 #16
The Founding Fathers recognized the Tyranny of the Majority bucolic_frolic Dec 2012 #17
I still say bull shit, the majority today is not out of control ThomThom Dec 2012 #18
To better understand "Tyranny of the Majority"... graegoyle Dec 2012 #19
if a majority wanted to go back to a time when abortion was illegal ThomThom Dec 2012 #21
I say what the hell.. throw EVERYthing annabanana Dec 2012 #11
And common sense would side with them but the corporatists will probably do everything rachel1 Dec 2012 #20
"The corporatists" won't care once they win back the Senate ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2012 #22
I think this is a very stupid law suit - and I think the Constitution karynnj Dec 2012 #23
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