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To: ChemistCat
"What do we do when a court district's population becomes majority Muslim, and they VOTE to outlaw public practice of Christianity and public display of any Christian symbols on private property...and so on, and so on?"

Quite a bit of a strawman argument, as this has not happened at all. Let's talk about what *has* happened:

The ACLU has been the ones to outlaw shared and non-coercive public displays of religious sentiment. The ACLU has been the ones to prevent private organizations like the BSA from freely associating. The ACLU has interfered with the right of private citizens to be free from harrassment by panhandlers. The ACLU has interfered with the state's ability to defend the rights of the most innocent, the unborn.

In *all cases* the ACLU has turned to Judicial tyrants, not democratic demagogues, to enact their evil. They have done it by twisting constitutional interpretation into a pretzel, gutting the intentions of the founding lawmakers and replacing it with their own modernist agenda of cultural degradation. How can we stop this creeping tyranny, if NOT with a return to Democracy???



"The reason we do not have DEMOCRACY in this country, but rather a Constitutional Republic, is to protect the minority view from majority rule."

And who will protect Judge Moore from the tyranny of the ACLU and the tyranny of Judicial activism run amok?
635 posted on 08/22/2003 9:33:49 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: WOSG
Self-ping to look at again when I am not too sleepy! Thanks for the post, and I'll try to do it justice tomorrow late.
659 posted on 08/22/2003 10:05:56 PM PDT by ChemistCat (Focused, Relentless Charity Beats Random Acts of Kindness.)
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