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Government can’t do things right the first time, so they cry to the Courts for another opportunity to do it wrong. Put the shoe on the other foot… What a waste of time and money.
Government can’t do things right the first time, so they cry to the Courts for another opportunity to do it wrong.
Put the shoe on the other foot…
What a waste of time and money.