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Originally Posted by Drolefille
You can believe a lot of things, that doesn't make them actual legal points. Case law says other than what you believe. So, Don't Stop Believin' but there's a reason the lawyers in this thread are pointing out up one side and down the other the difference.
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Damn, I didn't know that this site was a "court of law" and we were arguing legal points.

I guess only lawyers can disagree with a decision by SCOTUS or any other court in your world? Per your post, if one disagrees with a person with a JD after their name he/she are automatically invalidated.
Many of the lawyers on this thread happen to view things as you do. That doesn't mean an end to a discussion or that those who believe as I do have no valid points to offer legal or otherwise. I find it hard to believe that you or anyone else on this site agree with
every decision by SCOTUS, the Federal Courts or any court for that matter. The more liberal of you and some of the attorneys on this site might even vehemently disagree with some of the most recent decisions to come out of the SC. Since these decisions were argued by lawyers and decided on by Judges I guess it necessarily invalidates your beliefs or your opinions.
Hmm, I wonder if a court ever gets it wrong (Plessy v. Ferguson?).
As usual, this is just you trying to pick another fight. Not playing in your cesspool this time.