I'm a man who looks at the cold hard facts before making a decision one way or another. In my research for these facts I came across this.
http://www.saveourmemorials.com/docs...ckgrounder.pdf
If I remember my high school U.S. Government course correctly the U.S. Congress is higher in the food chain than the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. So when Congress passes a bill it becomes law, unless the President decides to veto it. If the President does not veto it the only branch of government left with any authority to repeal said law is the U.S. Supreme Court. So where does the 9th Circuit Court get off that they are higher than the Supreme Court and can countermand what Congress passes at will? Personally I'm tired of hearing about all the screwed up crap the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is overturning and thinking they have any say over.