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Posted on 12/25/19 at 4:25 pm to NoCult
Posted on 12/25/19 at 4:25 pm to NoCult
The state constitution, which has not been amended in this regard, makes aggy a branch of The University of Texas. This is quite clear.
Any subsequent law or policy that has any effect otherwise is completely unconstitutional and is on its face null and void.
Randy needs to take this to the Texas Supreme Court.
The same state constitution confers title to the oil land to The University of Texas. This also remains in effect. The only changes to the constitution have been how the PROCEEDS of land sale or mineral extraction are to be split. Windy City (and how) doesn’t grasp that distinction.
Aggy didn’t give one whit about the land until oil was discovered, then they whined and stuck out their hand (sound familiar? Aggy is always looking for a handout).
Now let’s see “conservative” aggys who believe in constitutional supremacy, argue that.
Any subsequent law or policy that has any effect otherwise is completely unconstitutional and is on its face null and void.
Randy needs to take this to the Texas Supreme Court.
The same state constitution confers title to the oil land to The University of Texas. This also remains in effect. The only changes to the constitution have been how the PROCEEDS of land sale or mineral extraction are to be split. Windy City (and how) doesn’t grasp that distinction.
Aggy didn’t give one whit about the land until oil was discovered, then they whined and stuck out their hand (sound familiar? Aggy is always looking for a handout).
Now let’s see “conservative” aggys who believe in constitutional supremacy, argue that.
Posted on 12/25/19 at 6:20 pm to texashorn
Sounds like you know what you are talking about Horn. Thanks for clearing this up for everyone else.
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Posted on 12/26/19 at 3:39 pm to texashorn
The original drafters of The Texas Constitution and it's high level of detail meant that the Constitution could easily become outdated and would need to be changed to keep up with society. They therefore made it easy to amend, and it has been amended nearly 500 times, more than only 3 other states.
These two factors - the length and the ease of amendment - mean that in Texas, the Constitution functions more as an adjunct to the statutes than a static set of governing principles. It is a dynamic, living document and was designed to be changed to reflect the growth and development of the state.
The hilarity that you and the satterfield shitheads embrace this topic is dumbfounding.
These two factors - the length and the ease of amendment - mean that in Texas, the Constitution functions more as an adjunct to the statutes than a static set of governing principles. It is a dynamic, living document and was designed to be changed to reflect the growth and development of the state.
The hilarity that you and the satterfield shitheads embrace this topic is dumbfounding.
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