Posted on 10/05/2004 1:25:25 PM PDT by SmithPatterson
Anyone have the text of the amendment handy?
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Whatever happened to the 'right of the people',
I don't doubt liberal judges are the greatest threat to the rule of law and our freedoms.
A STATE judge does NOT have the authority to declare a Constitutional Amendment to as unconstitutional - period.
A state judge overrules the majority of Louisiana voters????? Something is wrong with this picture?
Thank you. That helps.
Once again, the judiciary is used as a special interest trump card against the will of the People.
One day the masses are going to rise up and put an end to this robed tyranny.
Democrats long ago learned they couldn't advance their agenda through normal legislative means (cuz nobody would vote for it/them!), so they moved their sights to the judiciary. Brilliant strategy on their part. We have to work hard to turn back their liberal agenda.....
You speak French very well. Ah...cursing in French is exquisite. It's like wiping your butt with silk.
One man overrules the wishes of an entire state. Is this what the Founding fathers had in mind when they created the Judicial branch?
The judge found the amendment "flawed", and by extension that means the wishes of the people in Louisana are also "flawed". If one looks hard enough one can find "flaws" in all legislation, and none more so than the judicial edicts of the Judicial branch.
When the wishes of the people are overruled by the edict of one man it's time to seriously reexamine the role of the Judiciary in American politics.
Why even vote anymore?
Well, here's the problem, straight from the Louisiana Constitution. Apparently an amendment can only deal with one thing, and this one apparently dealt with two. This kind of stuff happens all the time. You'd think legislative analysts would spot this sort of problem in advance. Now they'll have to redo the process, splitting the amendment:
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