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Roberts and Death Penalty
WND.com ^ | 08-11-05 | Farah, Joseph

Posted on 08/10/2005 10:16:19 PM PDT by Theodore R.

Roberts and death penalty

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: August 11, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

For many years now, the U.S. Supreme Court has been used as the political playground of activists who could never get their causes approved by a popular vote of the people or through the legislative process.

In 1973, activists got their way when the court struck down popular legal restrictions on abortion in most states.

In 1996 in the Romer v. Evans ruling, the court overturned a provision of the Colorado constitution approved by voters in the state that denied special group rights on the basis of sexual proclivities. Later, in 2003, in the Lawrence v. Texas ruling, the court struck down laws against sodomy across the United States.

What's the next big activist cause for this activist court?

I'll tell you. It will be the death penalty. Remember where you read it first.

There are already rumblings within the court. Over the weekend, Justice John Paul Stevens, 85, let the world know he thinks it's time for the high priests in black robes to rule from on high about capital punishment.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has made similar noises in the past.

And now we find out that Judge John Roberts, nominated to replace Sandra Day O'Connor, not only did pro bono legal work to support the homosexual activists in the Romer case, he also provided some 25 hours of free legal time on behalf John Ferguson, a Florida death-row inmate who killed eight people.

Ferguson, 56, was a triggerman in the murders of eight people in two separate, apparently drug-related shootings. His accomplices, Beauford J. White and Marvin Francois, have already been executed, but Ferguson's appeals have continued based on claims he is mentally ill.

The White House explains Roberts took the Romer case and the Ferguson case because his firm asked him to do so.

Let me ask you: Would you work on behalf of the most historic legal attack on Judeo-Christian sexual moral values if your company asked you to do so? Would you trust to a lifetime Supreme Court appointment a man who did so eagerly?

Would you help craft legal arguments to protect the life of a convicted mass murderer because your company asked you to do so? Would you trust to a lifetime Supreme Court appointment a man who did so without hesitation?

I wouldn't. I don't. And I suspect most Americans feel the same way – even those at significantly lower pay grades than Judge Roberts and with a lot more to lose by a taking principled, moral position.

We don't know much about where Roberts stands on the key issues facing America. He's a blank slate – much like David Souter and Anthony Kennedy were. He has been careful not to write or say much publicly that would give the American people a clue about his worldview.

He's the stealth Supreme Court nominee George W. Bush was apparently seeking.

Conservative activists threw their confirmation support to him early and don't want to look foolish changing their minds now that the facts are beginning to raise doubts.

Liberal activists continue to raise questions, as they always will about any Republican presidential appointment. But, I am predicting they will fall in line now they smell another Souter or Kennedy within their grasp.

What we desperately need on the court are several more Antonin Scalias or Clarence Thomases. That's what George W. Bush promised those who supported him in 2000 and 2004.

What he has delivered instead is a nominee who will get overwhelming support by the U.S. Senate. Not one Republican will stand in his way and most, if not all, Democrats will soon jump on the bandwagon.

And the political activists who misuse the courts to force their agenda down the throats of the American people and at the expense of the Constitution will be the big winners once again.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: abortion; deathpenalty; farah; gwb; johnferguson; johnroberts; jpstevens; liberalism; oconnor; romervevans; ruthginsburg; scotus; sodomy; supcourt
More troubling revelations about a potential Souter II, but we won't really know for at least a year.
1 posted on 08/10/2005 10:16:23 PM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
Just make sureat th you do not dislocate your knees with the knee jerk reaction to anything the left wing media, WND and NewsMax write.
2 posted on 08/10/2005 10:21:02 PM PDT by jveritas (The left cannot win a national election ever again and never will the Buchananites and 3rd parties)
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To: Theodore R.

Just make sure that you do not dislocate your knees with the knee jerk reaction to anything the left wing media, WND and NewsMax write.


3 posted on 08/10/2005 10:21:51 PM PDT by jveritas (The left cannot win a national election ever again and never will the Buchananites and 3rd parties)
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To: Theodore R.
Don't expect the Bush folks on here to have second thoughts. "My President, right or wrong" is their motto. If he slipped up and gave us another Kennedy/Souter clone, we'll have only ourselves to blame. The warning signs are clear. You can explain away one case - but two? And crafting arguments on behalf of a murderer? How many more cases will emerge? We're beginning to get a picture of John Roberts the man and there's less than what's been promised. Doesn't sound like a guy who was a conservative activist, now does it? Sorry for asking questions and interrupting the celebration.

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
4 posted on 08/10/2005 10:25:17 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: jveritas

Roberts is guilty of doing his job as a law firm partner. More bogus charges from the lunatic fringe. Expect the panic-merchants to be all over this "story" in the next 24 hours. Pathetic.


5 posted on 08/10/2005 10:37:28 PM PDT by You Dirty Rats
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To: Theodore R.
All extremist should be shot.


I don't like Roberts because I don't know him. The mere possibility of a Souter or Kennedy turns my stomach.
6 posted on 08/10/2005 11:10:26 PM PDT by Jaysun (Democrats: We must become more effective at fooling people.)
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To: You Dirty Rats

The waiting game continues. We won't know for years what we have in Roberts. Bush didn't give us another Scalia or Thomas. He gave us a sealed envelope with a surprise inside. Only when the envelope begins to be opened will we know whether Bush kicked conservatives in the teeth yet again.


7 posted on 08/11/2005 3:18:42 AM PDT by billclintonwillrotinhell
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