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Thom Hartmann: Who Can Sue the Supreme Court? (Original Post)
thomhartmann
Jul 2014
OP
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)1. Full circle.
[center]''The data stream has been corrupted, return to first principles.'' ~Terence McKenna[/center]
- You can't fix ROTTEN. Nor sue it.
K&R
DhhD
(4,695 posts)2. Federal Dictionary Act of 1871.
DhhD
(4,695 posts)3. President Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court decision that the land deeds of the
Cherokee Nation were correctly surveyed and filed at the country courthouses and removed the Indians off their land anyway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_v._Georgia
leftyohiolib
(5,917 posts)4. tag