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From: wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Re: BAD USA Supreme Court Decision
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Date: Mon, 12-Mar-84 10:35:15 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 12 10:35:15 1984
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For crying out load Toby, just because you have an itch to
change Presidents, don't let it color your remarks to the extent that
you get the three branches of government discombobulated.
It was the SUPREME COURT that made the decision that a school
getting funds for one program did not have to justify ALL programs.
It was not the Presidents decision.  It was CONGRESS that wrote the
legislation that the SUPREME COURT made its decision on, not the
President.  It was a poorly written law, that's all there is to it.
Put the blame where it belongs.  Get a new law passed with the proper
wording and everyone is back in business.  You may not like Reagan's
policies, but making stupid remarks about who is to blame for the
fiasco is not the way to get things done.  Try being positive by
putting the onus where it belongs, with the Democratic majority
Congress where the law was written in the first place.  Get them
to write laws without gapping loopholes that a Philadelphia lawyer could
drive a Mack truck through.  This little piece of chicanery has been
bumping through the court system for the past 5 years, so how in
HELL could it be Reagan's fault?

Sorry to flame folks, but this type of putting the blame on the
current President (no matter who), does nothing to address the real
problem; what are we going to do about that bunch of numbskulls we
call Congress?  
T. C. Wheeler