>Only if those interpreting the law does so properly without activism. I do not trust judges, politicians, or govt. in general.
Sadly, I agree.
We as a people may be far closer to “taking the law into their own hands” than many people realize.... I for one would not convict a squad of marines bursting into that court that declared Murtha’s national-tv speech (condemning the Haidatha marines) protected and killing the judges.
Murtha is NOT a federal employee... show me where he can be fired. Murtha was not acting in the execution of his office, he is a legislator, not a member of the judiciary. Third, he made the pronouncement of their guilt w/o trial OR investigation. Fourth, the crimes he [falsely] accused them of validated our enemy’s claims. (Last I read “AID OR COMFORT” would adequately describe that.)
I believe Murtha is a traitor, and I believe that the court that both denied the soldier’s rights of redress and supported/defended this traitor are, themselves, traitors.
They should be hung as traitors, IMO.
Murtha has crapped on a whole lot of folks. He is not alone in doing so.
I am surprised that you have not seen some of these folks who he and others have screwed over or tried to screw over have not gone on the war path.
Personally I of course am not advocating that but I would cheer it.