tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19838051.post6970055741501377466..comments2024-01-28T22:16:50.852-06:00Comments on Mr. Dilettante’s Neighborhood: Bullets Bounce Off Big BoxesMr. Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13920907647566015611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19838051.post-71385793219601653032011-06-21T17:58:01.605-05:002011-06-21T17:58:01.605-05:00all this walmart news shows me is that amanda is r...all this walmart news shows me is that amanda is right: it is a man's world. and thats fine by me.Ginohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09606046924332159076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19838051.post-76117529448434973492011-06-21T09:45:13.330-05:002011-06-21T09:45:13.330-05:00These were encouraging decisions to be sure. While...These were encouraging decisions to be sure. While most of the attention yesterday was on decisions that essentially established who may not sue, there was a mostly overlooked decision which established who CAN sue. <br /><br />In Bond v. The United States, the Court unanimously agreed that individuals, not just states, have standing to sue the government. This assertion of what should have been common sense all along will likely have a far-reaching and government-limiting ramifications, including - but not limited to - the inevitable hearing on the individual requirements in Obamacare. <br /><br />http://beforeitsnews.com/story/728/483/Groundbreaking_US_Supreme_Court_decision_on_the_Tenth_and_Ninth_Amendment.htmlNight Writerhttp://thenightwriterblog.comnoreply@blogger.com