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To: MrBallroom

We need to stay focused on the rule of law, people. Otherwise, what gains we have made will be completely negated and we will have lost all the progress we have made, and possibly our majorities in the House and Senate.


So what do you propose to do when judges usurp the rule of law? In California THE PEOPLE ruled that marriage should be between a man and a woman...JUDGES declared it unconstitutional. The original Terri's law came about because there was an outcry from THE PEOPLE and the legislators responded. The JUDGES on the Florida Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional. Rights guaranteed under the equal protection clause, according to these JUDGES, were violated by their passage...ironic considering NO JUDGE seems willing to give Terri the same consideration. If judges continue to override the laws made by "we the people" and our ELECTED representatives, the balance in power will cease to exist and instead of a society governed by the rule of law, we will become a society governed by lawyers.

Cindie


25 posted on 03/25/2005 11:30:34 PM PST by gardencatz (Maybe it was pretty stupid to challenge a mentally superior being holding a death ray.Dr. Alien)
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To: gardencatz

Start impeaching the judges and removing them from office, and if their actions were in violation of the law, imprison them with the animals they sent up the river. Put them in with general population and (a); see just how long they last, and (b); let them live in fear of bending over to pick up a bar of soap in the shower.

44 posted on 03/26/2005 3:26:37 AM PST by MrBallroom (US MARINES: Preserving freedoms of great Americans like you and ungrateful MSM whores since 1775!)
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