'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Temporarily Upheld By Appeals Court
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
And Obama's DoJ's briefs defending DOMA in the court challenge of DOMA advancing legal arguments that, if pursued by the courts, could greatly damage gay and lesbian rights (that homosexuality is the equivalent of incest and pedophilia/child rape) doesn't set bad precedent?
And Obama's not replacing Bush-era US attorneys when he got into office (as has every other president) so that they can continue to prosecute Bush-style obscenity prosecutions isn't setting bad precedent?:
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Federal judges determine policy all the time. Federal judges overturn laws all the time, and very very very few cases ever make it to the US Supreme Court for final dispensation.
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