Monday, April 20, 2015

You're the best, because you are better than this.


Thomas Williams:
The American people are the greatest people on planet earth who really doesn't need any court to tell us how to get along with each other. If left alone by the politically corrupted Washington DC establishment.

Because in every way this Government ruling elitist are failing us. So in time we will need to replace all of them if necessary, including the members on the US Supreme Court. When the American people work together there is nothing that they can't do about their US Government in Washington DC.

With time and pressure the American peoples political determination will be done. That is why these running dog politician’s really don’t want us to get along, because they would truly need to keep enforcing the United States Construction Laws. Something that they keep abusing for their on self service.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/20/supreme-court-redistricting-_n_7100122.html

Supreme Court Sends Redistricting Ruling Back To North Carolina


The Huffington Post  |  By
Posted: 04/20/2015 10:55 am EDT

The Supreme Court threw out a ruling from last year that upheld Republican-drawn congressional and state legislative districts on Monday, ordering North Carolina's highest court to reconsider its decision that state legislators didn't rely too heavily on race when drawing the district lines.

The order directed the North Carolina Supreme Court to re-hear the case "in light of Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama," which also concerned redistricting and race. Critics of Alabama's redistricting maps for the state legislature argued the plan aimed to diminish the preferences of black voters, who tend to vote for Democrats, at the polls. In late March, the Supreme Court threw out a lower court's ruling backing the plan, calling the reasoning behind the decision "legally erroneous."

For the North Carolina case, civil rights groups argued that Republican lawmakers drew districts after the 2010 census with the intent of marginalizing Democratic-leaning black voters. Republicans have defended the process, saying that the districts were designed to protect the state from legal claims under the federal Voting Rights Act.

Read more...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/20/supreme-court-redistricting-_n_7100122.html
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