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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
You say that SCOTUS is the end all be all of law interpretation, but you are wrong. 'we the people' are always the final say in the laws and how they work within the constitution and towards the government.
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This is the correct answer. The common person has two critical official votes. One to elect reps, senators, and the president, and the 2nd is their vote on the jury. The vote of 'not guilty' on the jury is one of the strongest votes in the country and has the ability to throw out everything the legistlative, executive, and judical department has decided and let a person walk free.
The buck stops at 'the people' and always will. If it doesn't we have the document called the declaration of independence to fall back on and have the obligation to alter or abolish the current system of government.
With that being said I've never been fond of the 'corporate veil'. This system is enabled too easily by the lobbyists and government cooperation. This system goes against the idea of 'free market' in my opinion contrary to most conservatives.