The Evil James Johns is probably drugged up right now...
...but for medical purposes.
Picked up Sandbox...The Music of Mark Sandman at Let It Be this afternoon. I didn't think I would appreciate his non-Morphine music as much, but it is amazing yet simple stuff. By the dee-vee-dee, though, he certainly was a quiet, awkward guy. Let me know if you need any Morphine tracks.
There is finally an appeals hearing on 01/13/05 to request an overruling of an earlier judge's decision to strike down Minnesota's Personal Protection Act from 2004. If the overturning of the judge's decision doesn't happen, Minnesota will be in legal Armageddon. The main grounds for the overturning of the original act from 2003 was on the terms of a provision in the Minnesota State Constitution which states that an omnibus bill cannot be passed unless all the items in the bill are directly related.
If the appeal fails and the judge's decision is sustained, there will be a mad mad torrent of overturning tax laws. Maybe the IJ and their "merry band of litigators" will help when their Minnesota chapter opens. It is a win-win situation. ;D Either way, I should have gotten my foot in the permit door while I could have.
-Brenn
hadesraze-at-hadesraze.com
aim: hadesraze
yim: hadesrazeus
Picked up Sandbox...The Music of Mark Sandman at Let It Be this afternoon. I didn't think I would appreciate his non-Morphine music as much, but it is amazing yet simple stuff. By the dee-vee-dee, though, he certainly was a quiet, awkward guy. Let me know if you need any Morphine tracks.
There is finally an appeals hearing on 01/13/05 to request an overruling of an earlier judge's decision to strike down Minnesota's Personal Protection Act from 2004. If the overturning of the judge's decision doesn't happen, Minnesota will be in legal Armageddon. The main grounds for the overturning of the original act from 2003 was on the terms of a provision in the Minnesota State Constitution which states that an omnibus bill cannot be passed unless all the items in the bill are directly related.
If the appeal fails and the judge's decision is sustained, there will be a mad mad torrent of overturning tax laws. Maybe the IJ and their "merry band of litigators" will help when their Minnesota chapter opens. It is a win-win situation. ;D Either way, I should have gotten my foot in the permit door while I could have.
-Brenn
hadesraze-at-hadesraze.com
aim: hadesraze
yim: hadesrazeus

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http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst122704.htm
This article sucks. He makes no sense.
Hogwash. :) I read it earlier this week. He is just affirming that the United States is a limited constitutional republic, and not a democracy as often stated.
Defending the often-attacked electoral college, too.
[[The electoral college likewise was created in the Constitution to guard against majority tyranny in federal elections. The President was to be elected by the states rather than the citizenry as a whole, with votes apportioned to states according to their representation in Congress. The will of the people was to be tempered by the wisdom of the electoral college.]]
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