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Posted by: crossbowman 07/23/2008, 23:17:38 (About author)
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Scapegoating again? How droll. So, dum-dum voters following the trend of the moment had nothing to do with this? Silly-headed environmentalists had nothing to do with this? Senators and representatives trying to earn the votes of aforementioned dum-dum voters had nothing to do with this? That sounds to me like blaming your mechanic because you rear-ended someone while tailgating 'em. Perhaps you and I don't read the same magazines. The magazines I read had scientists warning early on that this particular bright idea was a dead-on-arrival loser for a variety of reasons, but they were ignored by the mainstream media or accused of being shills for business by the environmentalist crowd. "Robbins’s claim fails because the Hobbs Act does not apply when the National Government is the intended beneficiary of the allegedly extortionate acts." WILKIE ET AL. v. ROBBINS. David H. Souter, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
with John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy,
Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, and Samuel Alito concurring. |
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