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US Special Forces Attacked CIA Server Farm In Germany In Server Seizure Operation, 5 Soldiers Killed
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3473835" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>yes, Thank you, I meant ‘wants’. Sorry, phone typing.</p><p></p><p>But I don’t think there is a default win here if a state doesn’t respond before the deadline. For one thing, Texas (or any other state joining) isn’t thought to be right just because they brought the suit. They still must prove their position to the court. The question is whether to take (or rule) on the case. I think the court could dismiss without a response if it felt the Texas case wasn’t strong enough. Right now it’s saying it wants to hear from all parties by a certain time, that is it.</p><p></p><p>the other part is that some states (PA and WI at least have filed and I bet the rest will too before the deadline) so there are arguments for both sides to be weighed. Whether the court moves to hear more, dismiss or rule will be the big question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3473835, member: 277"] yes, Thank you, I meant ‘wants’. Sorry, phone typing. But I don’t think there is a default win here if a state doesn’t respond before the deadline. For one thing, Texas (or any other state joining) isn’t thought to be right just because they brought the suit. They still must prove their position to the court. The question is whether to take (or rule) on the case. I think the court could dismiss without a response if it felt the Texas case wasn’t strong enough. Right now it’s saying it wants to hear from all parties by a certain time, that is it. the other part is that some states (PA and WI at least have filed and I bet the rest will too before the deadline) so there are arguments for both sides to be weighed. Whether the court moves to hear more, dismiss or rule will be the big question. [/QUOTE]
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