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Monday, August 15, 2005

Religious rally attacks 'arrogant' judges

There is NO ONE on earth more powerful than the United States Supreme Court Justices, despite what Bush and the Pope, and their followers think. So why exactly do we, arguably the best government on earth, allow these men and women to be appointed for life, to rule with impunity? No one can over rule them.

Oddly I find myself uncomfortably aligned with focus on the family founder James Dobson when he said these "judges" are "unelected, unaccountable activist and arrogant," His stated plan was to educate evangelical Christians abou the supreme court, and to let the "justices" "know what "we" want". Of course his real and unstated mission was to let the current and future wannabe presidents know what "they" want, because after all what good does it do to tell a person who is, in Dobsons words "unelected, unaccountable activist and arrogant," what you /we /they want. There response is simply who cares. No the real mission her is to let the future presidential hopefuls "whats up". I would also hope that those who hear him come away with wanting to know what can be done to eliminate the "lifetime" appointment of these people, or at least curtail their supreme powers. Many good points were raised. Among them that Congress HAS the power to make laws and a suggestion that nothing short of a unanimous decision by the supreme court can overturn Congress.

Of course as is the case in everything, there were opposing viewpoints, even within the so called "religious" community. And of course there had to be someone in the crowd who felt it necessary to say that "Our laws are based on the Ten Commandments." Well I've been saying for a long time that regardless of your beliefs the ten commandments are a great set of rules to live by that were set down ages ago, by an all-knowing genius.
And by the way the original commandments were greater than 10 in number and were known about before they even appeared in the bible! So for all you out there who want to lay "claim" to them, sorry you wrong, they're not yours; there everyones, but that's another "blog" so write me if your curious

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Blogger iamonetruth said...

Dear D. Coder;
You brought up a point that should have been obvious to all of American society since Roe v Wade, that being that a "Law" was never passed, that said a woman has the right to kill the baby in her womb. Why is this so? Because as you said; "Among them that Congress HAS the power to make laws and..."
The Supreme Court never made a Law.
When people say, usually so officially, "IT IS A LAW THAT WOMEN HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE!"
A Law was never passed by the 'Supreme Court', because the 'Supreme Court', although they have many 'Supreme Powers', do not have the power to pass a law!

8/16/2005 4:22 AM  

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