While he's at it, why not resubmit Robert Bork for the next SCOTUS opening?
Watching out, that is, for threats against their religion, Humanism.
"Just as we did in 2003 and 2004, Americans United is urging senators to stand against the president's efforts to damage fundamental rights in America by moving the federal courts to the extreme right," said Lynn.
They're willing to borrow from Christian monotheism the idea of "right", which assumes the concept justice, a measurability against some absolute standard of right and wrong, but deny the absolute Source of the standard. They expect us to accept this a priori, as somehow less absurd than the obvious notion that rights, justice, morality, even logic have their origin in the only Absolute, an all-knowing Creator.
"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools."
Have I got this right? This is a Religious/Political group that advocates for the so-called 'Separation of Church and State'?
That is a Satanic or Godless Religious watch dog group of America Haters (Communist) Americans United for separation of God and man.
The last thing these monsters want are honest judges.
20 failed judicial nominees CNS News falls for Harry Reid's spin. These nominees are not "failed." They were never voted on. Some never even had hearings in committee. They were filibustered by Democrats, pure and simple. Now Harry Reid has the nerve to call them "failed." This occurred because Harry Reid's lips were moving. When they move, he lies. |
the Rev. Barry W. Lynn - the Rev. Jesse Jackson - I must make a note to myself (add Rev. to my name - set up non profit slush fund and .org web site - camp out in liberal senators' front yards).
These weasels do not acknowledge "separation of church and state" means the government shall not dictate a national church/religion. The England the founders left behind had established an "official" church. They wanted to be sure the new Republic did not follow suit.
All the rest of Lynn's bs is based on misinterpretation. At least, that's the way I see it.
If the Democrats are so desperate, why don't they lay out a few nomination ideas?