Jan 16th 2011, 10:33:19
Constructionism vs Judicial Activism? Really? You think that's what drives the system?
Can we maybe just leave it at you're wrong, instead of me making a long, drawn out post as to why? Those are nothing but labels for 2 separate view points (conservative and liberal) on how justice is best enforced - the same thing you were just denying in your previous posts.
I'm also not sure how those policies you mention(which, btw, are mostly Bush era or before, and also redundant in a few places) are in any way relevant to political parties and their separation on issues. Or how comparing two governments applies for that matter.
If you want to hate on the US, feel free....but you don't have to try to pretend like you understand our politics, judicial system, or actual issues to do it.
Can we maybe just leave it at you're wrong, instead of me making a long, drawn out post as to why? Those are nothing but labels for 2 separate view points (conservative and liberal) on how justice is best enforced - the same thing you were just denying in your previous posts.
I'm also not sure how those policies you mention(which, btw, are mostly Bush era or before, and also redundant in a few places) are in any way relevant to political parties and their separation on issues. Or how comparing two governments applies for that matter.
If you want to hate on the US, feel free....but you don't have to try to pretend like you understand our politics, judicial system, or actual issues to do it.