Okla House v Okla Supreme Court

Oklahoma House Seeks To Impeach Half Of Their State Supreme Court

First I've heard of this. Thanks. (I really need to keep up on state news.)

Jazz Shaw at Warm Gas asks, impeachment "seems rather contrary to the entire concept of the separation of the powers of the three branches. What do you think?" (Hope HA won't mind if I answer here.)

Click through to Red (Communists?) State article, a NewsOK article, quoting Republican state Rep. Mike Christian that the five justices engaged in a "willful neglect of duty" when they granted stays of execution.

RS » The Guardian (!) » Gov Fallin says, the state supreme court acted "outside the constitutional authority" of its mandate.

With only what little I've read, seems t'me this is exactly why we have powers separated.

If it seems to some judges that heinous murderers should not be executed timely, because their sleeping potions' suppliers aren't public knowledge, and the People don't give a crap about that, they just want these suckers daid, then, yes, you get rid of the nuts in the robes. This is not a problem.

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