
Originally Posted by
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I'll give you an example. In January 2004, the SC nullified the Mining Act of 1995/ RA 7942 (which allowed foreign mining firms to mine in the Philippines), by December of the same year, the SC reversed its decision and upheld the 1995 act. There are numerous instances of the SC reversing its decision, kani a very good example because of the span of time it took to reverse it.
I'm aware the Philippine SC reverses its decision, the US Supreme Court does also. But was that example you cited a unanimous decision? These minor points of difference are important. Because I never claimed the SC doesn't reverse its decisions, what I said was that it's nuts to create a conspiracy theory when the decision was unanimous. You understand what unanimous is right? It's a 16-0 vote...
If you gonna stick to your claim that there's some kind of conspiracy to overturn a 16-0 vote then that's your call. But I've a right to call it how I see it... Still you haven't shows which law allows the Congress to amend the Constitution to overturn a SC decision. That's the first time I've ever heard that claim. It'd be nice if you can substantiate that, if not then ok rasad just so long as we agree that it was just your opinion with no basis in law.
And another point is, if this conspiracy were real instead of just in the minds of conspiracy theorists, then why during motion for recon for HLI did all Aquino appointees continue to vote for unanimous decision? Don't you think it would make sense for them to already play by admin's game and begin the process towards a split decision? Because that way, an overturning of a decision would be more believable whereas now since it was a unanimous decision, if they overturned a 16-0 vote it would appear anomalous. That's why I call total BS on these conspiracy theories. Edit: 14-0 vote I mean...
I've never heard a single SC case here or anywhere that flipped from a unanimous vote within a short period of time. If that happened and there is a case, I'd be surprised. Normally a flip of decisions occurs when it was a split decision or something close but suggesting that 8 judges would flip over and vote the other way to me is practically impossible. At least if you wanna make a crazy conspiracy theory, make one that's believable, imho..