To: Hardastarboard
Were not allowed to question judges. Theyre educated men, and know everything there is to know.
The fact that the judge doesn't know the difference between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence is sad, troublesome even.
But the REAL problem is with this: While ever-vigilant for the wisdom that can come from the voices of our voting public ...
In saying that the judge nullifies the democratic and representative process. The courts' job as she sees it is just to be 'vigilant' for the "wisdom that can come" from THE PEOPLE.
Basically, from her perspective, little things like VOTING aren't so much directive decisions as "suggestions" that the courts can discard at their whim. Should they deem them of insufficient "wisdom."
To: All
Would things be any different if there actually was a Devil working to subvert humanity?
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