Foxholer
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Totally agree with this!There has always been the separation of govt and judiciary for very good reason. The govt should set laws but not interfere with the application of laws. Similarly, the judiciary can ensure that a govt follows the laws but should never, ever interfere with the application of govt.
It sets a very dangerous precedent, a precedent that can go both ways. I have concerns that at sometime in the future we will see the govt clipping the wings of the Supreme Court because of the recent ruling. That worries me even more than what we've just seen.
Although the ruling might have been right, though not proven, it is very, very wrong for unelected officials to be making political judgements.
But, as I posted above, there's a huge difference between 'a political judgement' and 'a judgement on a political matter'! Has that concept/difference sunk in yet?
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