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nknighthb | 11 years ago
2) You are mistaken if you believe all or even a substantial minority of the governors would ever agree with your views in this matter.
nknighthb | 11 years ago
2) You are mistaken if you believe all or even a substantial minority of the governors would ever agree with your views in this matter.
jessaustin|11 years ago
nknighthb|11 years ago
1) That governors as a whole have these powers.
2) That "hints about their power" would prompt them to act in the manner he wishes.
The governors don't need hints about their power in this area, they are well aware of it. They don't fail to exercise it as he wants them to because they need a "hint", they fail to exercise it as he wants them to because they do not agree with him.
I'm not addressing the thread as a whole. I'm addressing this little corner of it. I'm under no obligation to address the thread as a whole in every comment I make, and doing so would be both pointless and tiring.