fourheels
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And there was absolutely zero excuse for it taking that long. Just MAGA trash trying to steal power.Yes. Thank goodness the courts did not allow that. Once again, I think the right decision got made in the end.
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And there was absolutely zero excuse for it taking that long. Just MAGA trash trying to steal power.Yes. Thank goodness the courts did not allow that. Once again, I think the right decision got made in the end.
How did we have due process in 2021? Or 2018? Or 2012? Or 1999?I hate to point out the hypocrisy with the same example but it's the same argument Trump is making: How can we have due process if these trials take so long?
He also proved that a majority of both the NC Court of Appeals and the NC Supreme Court are unsuited to be on the bench.Those people are called the GOP.
No matter how much you say it, not a soul here wanted to deny Griffin a day in court, so to speak. But he humiliated himself and proved himself unsuited for continuing service on the bench.
The courts can take a while. But I would rather it be done correctly and slowly than incorrectly and quickly.And there was absolutely zero excuse for it taking that long. Just MAGA trash trying to steal power.
lol, what? Those two things aren't comparable at all.I hate to point out the hypocrisy with the same example but it's the same argument Trump is making: How can we have due process if these trials take so long?
But the courts didn't do it correctly and slowly; they did it incorrectly and slowly. That's the whole point.The courts can take a while. But I would rather it be done correctly and slowly than incorrectly and quickly.
I think they got it correct. Do you disagree with the ruling that the court made? I know there was some disagreement at some of the lower levels but that's why we have the appeals process in place. To correct those mistakes.But the courts didn't do it correctly and slowly; they did it incorrectly and slowly. That's the whole point.
Federal district courts wouldn't be involved if Trump was just doing things the normal way. He is entirely to blame for the delays because he tried to infringe constitutional rights.As for Trump, he is simply wrong that due process makes immigration deportation cases take too long. The immigration system has handled millions of cases and deported millions of people over the last few decades, most of which don't actually require a full "trial" in any sense of the word. But in any event, if Trump wants to speed up the deportation cases, he can hire a bunch more immigration judges and move things through the system faster. Lots of people would appreciate that reform. Instead, though, he's firing immigration judges. Because he wants a procedure where there is no real evidentiary hearing and no real process to challenge whatever accusations are being made against you. Trump thinks that his justice department should just get to say that someone is MS-13 and that should literally be the end of it.
The appeals processes failed, dummy. You think a federal district court is an appellate court?I think they got it correct. Do you disagree with the ruling that the court made? I know there was some disagreement at some of the lower levels but that's why we have the appeals process in place. To correct those mistakes.
multiple NC courts got it wrong on purpose and then finally a federal court got it right.I think they got it correct. Do you disagree with the ruling that the court made? I know there was some disagreement at some of the lower levels but that's why we have the appeals process in place. To correct those mistakes.
I realize that they're not the same in the sense that it's a deportation hearing versus an election for a state office. I thought that would be pretty self-evident but I'm glad you gave me the opportunity to clarify that. I was just saying that they're the same in the sense that there are people that want to deny folks their legal rights simply because they don't agree with the people that are exercising those rights.lol, what? Those two things aren't comparable at all.
The election challenge/review process doesn't take a long time. The only time we're still here talking about this seven months later is because griffin and the state appellate courts intentionally drew out the process in a bad-faith effort to try to change the result of the election. It didn't take seven months for Griffin to have "due process." He got his due process, then kept initiating more and more processes because he was trying to engineer the result he wanted.
As for Trump, he is simply wrong that due process makes immigration deportation cases take too long. The immigration system has handled millions of cases and deported millions of people over the last few decades, most of which don't actually require a full "trial" in any sense of the word. But in any event, if Trump wants to speed up the deportation cases, he can hire a bunch more immigration judges and move things through the system faster. Lots of people would appreciate that reform. Instead, though, he's firing immigration judges. Because he wants a procedure where there is no real evidentiary hearing and no real process to challenge whatever accusations are being made against you. Trump thinks that his justice department should just get to say that someone is MS-13 and that should literally be the end of it.
this is a blatant and absurd mischaracterization of the criticisms of the griffin/riggs saga and i think you know it.I was just saying that they're the same in the sense that there are people that want to deny folks their legal rights simply because they don't agree with the people that are exercising those rights.
no one wants to deny Griffin his legal rightsI realize that they're not the same in the sense that it's a deportation hearing versus an election for a state office. I thought that would be pretty self-evident but I'm glad you gave me the opportunity to clarify that. I was just saying that they're the same in the sense that there are people that want to deny folks their legal rights simply because they don't agree with the people that are exercising those rights.
christ, is this really him?
Nope.christ, is this really him?
(though I guess it's a little comforting that there's one less terrible person out there than I was thinking)
That's the only wayThis is a great day - now need the other incumbent democrat to win in 2026 and more Democrats to win in 2028 to flip the court - then hopefully we can end gerrymandering in North Carolina