Friday, October 5, 2012

Checks & Balances make it simple stupid

DMVC Productions = Results: Checks & Balances make it simple stupid:

When a piece such as, this is unsigned; it should simply be ignored. 

(above link to telegraph article communicating mis-information about what they think the 


separation of powers is.) 


The Legislative branch is creating a check and balance system against the Judicial 


Branch, 

because they are out of control and do not follow their own rules and their answer to when 


this happens surrounds "each Judge has the discretion to move away from the rules" which 


is simply causing havoc. 



CACR 26 is a check and balance against the Judicial Branch, one which should have never 


been given away in the first place.


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2 comments:

  1. CACR 26 was just yesterday discussed in Foster's Daily Democrat (Community Commentary section, page B2) in a letter penned by Stephen Merrill and Joseph Nadeau, urging voters to vote against it. (Merrill is a former Atty. General, and Nadeau is a former Justice.) The gist of the article says, "We should police ourselves. The other branches of government don't have this oversight." Sorry, boys, your argument doesn't hold water, especially to those who have been victimized by the branch of government you are defending. Comparing the branches of government in this way is like comparing apples to oranges. The Executive and Legislative branches do not interfere in people's personal lives, sabotaging relationships between parents and children. The Judiciary (especially the Family Court system) has been overwhelmingly intrusive, unfair, and downright harmful to so many people that it has become a pervasive problem. This problem can ONLY be corrected with OVERSIGHT by and ACCOUNTABILITY to the people.

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  2. AMAZING JOB, Republican Legislators, rebutting this completely off-base article. It is an embarrassing piece of "journalism." Whatever happened to researching the FACTS before publishing something? I would be more accurate if I published an article that said horses flew upside down. Give me a break, Nashua Telegraph!!!

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