To: WackyKat
Many NAZI's were following the law of their land too! I wonder what it takes now days for someone to stand up for what is right? If we go down the path of you follow the law no matter what we are no better than previous regimes...
To: Patriot1998
Many NAZI's were following the law of their land too! I wonder what it takes now days for someone to stand up for what is right? If we go down the path of you follow the law no matter what we are no better than previous regimes... That you would compare not allowing Moore to use a public courthouse for his personal religious crusade to the crimes against humanity committed by the Nazis shows just how irrational and ignorant of the law Moore supporters are, and why we are lucky you people are not running this country.
To: Patriot1998
Indeed, I think Judge Roy Moore is making it obvious what we need to do. He stands virtually alone to lead a revolution that attempts to re-establish rule of law rather than prevailing, ever-changing ideology of whichever judge parks on the bench on whatever day.
To: Patriot1998
I believe Judge Moores action is the begining of a rebellion against an overeaching judiciary.
I think there is going to have to be a point when a President is just going to have to say no to the Supreme Court order. A President is going to have to face them down and say your job is to interpret the law not make the law. Your order is not based on the Constitution it is based on your political belief concerning what is 'best' for the country.
I don't like this idea, I think it is dangerous but I see no other way to return this country to a government of the people not a government of judges.
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