RetiredGySgt
Diamond Member
The Constitution overrides State law and explicitly allows the Death Penalty. So it doesnt matter what the Governor thinks. He can't do what he chooses, at least assuming we follow the Constitution.
So, am I to infer you believe the US Constitution trumps the conscience of the Governor? And, the conscience of the people of a state?
Seems a set up for the conservative judges on the Supreme Court.
Yes as a matter of fact the US Constitution does override ANY consideration from ANY STATE or the people of said State. Pretty simple concept.
I notice you don't care what the people want when it is a pet issue of yours. Say like Gay Marriage.