If you say that we shouldn't do that, you're saying that any liberal judge should be able to veto the policy of the state of Florida because they go to the same judges every time. We lose almost every time, and then we win on appeal almost every time. That's what happens. So if you're not willing to defend Florida's duly enacted state statutes against liberal jurisprudence, then you're basically saying the people of Florida shouldn't govern themselves and that we should just turn over our destiny to some trial judge somewhere. (01:40–01:46)
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Asserts that Florida often loses initial rulings but wins on appeal.
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