Um, what Nutty said. Judges don't like to be told they don't have authority to rule on something. And I don't see any sane judge chucking Marbury in view of a federal statute that says the court can't decide the constitutionality of that statute.
However, having said that, I won't argue that all judges are sane.
There was an article in Salon about the filibuster thing that said that the President of the Senate could declare that the filibuster was unconstitutional and there was nothing that could be done about it.
Or that was the gist. Let me go find the article.
Headline from my company's news archives:
VIRTUAL REALITY; LACK OF FUNDING
Does anyone here watch Without a Trace? 'Cause I'm dying to discuss the stupidness of last night's episode.
OMGWTF. That was so very very bad.
Um, what Nutty said.
I agree with Nutty and Fred Pete. Not even Bush's toadies on the SCt. are going to like this one.
Survivor!!! Well, first,
WHY did scary-eye Ian invite Tom along? He should have known it would piss Katie off. And why did whiny baby Katie feel as if she deserved to go along? She is a liar and has no real loyalty plus she is TERRIBLE in the challenges, doesn't even try. If Katie or Jen win, I will be very very pissed.
SURVIVOR! Loved that episode so much. I've never seen one with more scheming and less power imbalance.
OMG so many things to say, and I'm leaving the computer soon.
First, I think Caryn's move at council was the most brilliant move she could make a that point-- the vote hinged on katie's loyalty to Ian, and all she needed was to destroy it-- she almost succeeded. I'm not sure, however, why Jenn voted for her-- maybe there's a numbers game I'm missing.
And
Ian was really stupid to take Tom along-- I was convinced that he was a genius because he already KNEW not to leave the three girls on the island, and so did Tom. So why did he do that? Is it because there might be a second car reward and under those circumstances Tom strongarmed him into bringing him along?
Speaking of, Tom's strongarming was so great! I couldn't believe he could bring that!
Katie I could sort of understand about being mad at Ian, honestly. They both know at a certain point they would turn on each other-- even if they go to the final two they still have to argue for themselves-- but she does deserve the expectation that he will take her along on the reward. Being picked last for Dodgeball by your best friend still hurts even if you suck at Dodgeball.
But Katie might not have been stupid to vote out Caryn if she believes in Ian now, which she really should. I don't think he'll ever vote Katie out because that brings up a Sue Hawk situation-- he would lose final two against Tom. But now that Katie has Ian's undying loyalty she at least makes final two.
"We treated him on the scene for minor breathing difficulties but he was fine and then we scooted out and helped save the rest of Melbourne," she said.
And they left a silver bullet on the bedside table, while everyone around them said, "Who were those masked paramedics?"
Survivor:
I spent the whole episode waiting for Tom to turn on Ian. He kept watching him make tactical mistakes, sometimes right in front of him (cf. Caryn), and I could see him grinding his teeth. From the look on his face, it seemed to me he knew Ian's snubbing Katie was a mistake too. I was pretty surprised that Tom never tried to whip up a secret deal with Caryn and Jenn to get rid of both Ian and Katie; but then, I was also pretty surprised when Tom whipped out the threatening posture to keep Katie in line. That could easily backfire on him yet.
I think Jen has pulled off a pretty good imitation of Amber so far, but she'll have to dance pretty well to make it any further.
Anyway, entertaining machinations. Lots of reversals and ambiguities. Even a pretty cool immunity challenge. We figured out that
the puzzle's chief difficulty lay in there being 2 stars and 2 sets of stripes, each pair of which is easily confused.