Of course they do. They have nearly all of the culpability. They are like a wayward child, unable to correct the error of their ways. It's up to our elected representatives to set them in their place, or to fire them, or to eliminate their jobs.
You don't agree with me in spiri.
Evidently not. I did say that I agreed in spirit with engrpat, not you
I do not share your views at all. I respect the rule of law
I respect the rule of law too, including the Constitution as the Founding Fathers wrote it. Including Article 3. I wish the judges did.
you are way too radical and will never get anything accomplished,
I probably won't I'm not as active as many others. Mark Levin (author of Men in Black) and Rush Limbaugh probably will though, and it is from those powerful men I first heard this radical idea. I hope you will consider their words and thoughts before you reject this Constitutional idea completely. The Founding Fathers came up with it over 200 years ago.
on the with the exception of hearing your own voice.
I'm not sure what to do with that, I post here (or any where else) so seldom I often feel like I'm not contributing my share.
I just checked your posting level..............seesh, I look like a real piker compared to you, and you have the nerve to say I'm talking too much?
If only life were as simple as you would like.
Judges are appointed for life. You can't fire them. If they are elected they would have to go through an impeachment procedure.
I read Men In Black. I don't remember Mr. Levin advocating the overthrow of the judiciary by force?