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Bill Kiehl br> Mt. Vernon, VA /p>I applaud Mr. Tyrrell's clear observations on the Estrada lynching. The solution is twofold:
(1) Vote rascals like Schumer out of office. That is the best approach, or (2) Under Article III Section 1 Congress has the power to enact lower courts, including appellate. That also implies that Congress has the power to eliminate the same courts. I would suggest that the House initiate such an action. The Republicans hold enough of a majority there to make the Dems squirm. The bonus is that this puts the Judiciary on notice that its current imperialism can be checked if only the Congress has the guts to do it.
p>Some may decry this as naked power politics. But quite honestly, what is the difference from what we just experienced for Mr. Estrada? br> -- John McGinnis br> Arlington, TX /p> p> I often wonder why Schumer's knickers are in such a twist and then I remember that he is in the back seat of the two-seater from New York and he's playing second fiddle to a legal whiz that can't find billing records and loves to stand by her man and is headed for the White House (in her own mind). br> -- Stu Margrey br> Denton, MD /p>
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