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?
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?
*sigh* The actual rationale (from the Chicago Tribune) is even stupider than I could think of.
So Congress is now claiming the power to compel life-sustaining medical treatment whenever they feel like it? Sucks to be Christian Scientist....