On 10/25/06, jdiebremse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


If you consider maneuvering outside of the democratic process to get
what you want to be a "good-sized" win.....


The people of New Jersey never voted for this law, nor did they ever
vote for representatives in favor of this law, but they have this law
anyways.


Yeah!  Courts -- undemocratic as hell.

Whaddya say we start a movement to get rid of them?  What the heck were they
thinking when they created a branch of government that isn't democratic?
That's just obviously wrong, isn't it?  You don't have to be a rocket
scientist to see that there is no place in a democracy for judges.  I hear
that in the emerging democracy Iraq, they just shoot them.  I'm not sure if
they take a vote first, but I'll bet they do.

Oh, for the good old days, when a group of decent citizens could assemble
themselves and hold a nice democratic vote to punish evil-doers.  Whole
towns used to do it.  And it was quick, too.  No money wasted on court
bureaucracies and delays.  Just somebody's rope and a tree.  Or some tar and
feathers, which usually were donated, the way I read about it.

Imagine how quickly we could have been done with that Enron business.

Who's with me?

Nick
(If I don't make fun of it, I don't know what I'd do.)

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Nick Arnett
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