...Kahleefornia Attorney General Jerry Brown would be fearing not only being removed from office, but also losing his bar license, law degree, undergraduate degree, high school diploma, and kindergarten graduation certificate. Why?
He's arguing that an amendment to the California Constitution violates the California Constitution. Somebody acquaint Attorney General Moonbeam with the principle of noncontradiction, stat! And please, legislature, throw this guy out before he does any more harm. Please.
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Incredible. Not in the literal sense of course; we are after all talking about His Moonbeamness.
But in the figurative sense, just incredible.
The word verification is scalayaw. That almost sounds like it means something -- maybe it's the right word to describe Edmund Gerald Brown, Jr.?
Oops, missed, now it's facti. "Edmund Gerald Brown, Jr., has an excellent grasp of the facti."
he may be my next governor.
oh well, we still have the weather in january going for us.
Not after global warming does its magic!
Bert, didn't you hear? Barack Obama was inaugurated yesterday. Global warming, like poverty, homelessness, and diseases of cuddly kittens, is FINISHED.
On that note, it should be interesting to see if the media coverage of GCC shifts. It's already taken a beating from the Siberian error scandal, and the notably cool last couple of years. Add to that a decreased incentive to harp on the negative, and the whole GCC thing might get reaaaaaaal quiet soon. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I'll be watching.
In the era of law dictated by precedent, there is precedent for such an action by the AG of Ca.: Colorado's Amendment 2 was approved by the People of Colorado. It was then set aside and declared unConstitutional by the courts.
Bah.
Mark--true, but it was done because of the federal Constitution and by the federal courts, not the attorney general. I agree that the Amendment 2 case was horrible, but this is an order of magnitude worse or more. There was at least a semblance of logic for the Romer case, after all. Not so here.
What's the scoop. Are you wintering down in the Caribbean?
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