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kickaha ([personal profile] kickaha) wrote2005-03-21 12:37 am

I'm utterly confused.

Since when does the federal legislative branch have the right to:

a) break the Constitution wrt to state's rights and intervene in an internal state matter with a federal court;

b) override a state judicial branch single-handedly, before a federal court review, and use executive powers of law enforcement to have their way;

Did I miss a few new Amendments that give Congress total authority?

Re: Has the bill been published yet?

[identity profile] kaneda-khan.livejournal.com 2005-03-21 09:23 am (UTC)(link)


*sigh* The actual rationale (from the Chicago Tribune) is even stupider than I could think of.



Senate Republican leaders did not go as far as their House counterparts in ordering Schiavo and her husband to testify. Instead, they issued invitations to appear on March 28, the Monday after Easter.


Those invitations carried with them the protection that all congressional witnesses receive under a law that prevents tampering with or threatening them.



So Congress is now claiming the power to compel life-sustaining medical treatment whenever they feel like it? Sucks to be Christian Scientist....