To: AnimalLover
This is a good idea and I'm all for it, but all it does is skirt the main issue of dealing with activist judges. That's where the real problem is.
Putting a Ten Commandments sign on your lawn is a wonderful idea, but putting pressure on your congressman to look into judicial activism goes to the heart of the problem.
5 posted on
09/29/2003 5:13:40 AM PDT by
Noachian
To: Noachian
Mega dittos, bump!
6 posted on
09/29/2003 5:21:54 AM PDT by
Nix 2
(http://www.warroom.com QUINN AND ROSE IN THE AM)
To: Noachian
putting pressure on your congressman to look into judicial activism goes to the heart of the problem. I think after what a judge did to the do not call list has finally opened up the eyes of Congress. The difficulty with Congress restricting the courts is that they need the first ruling to go in their favor.
29 posted on
09/29/2003 8:40:02 AM PDT by
m1-lightning
(A charge to keep I have, a God to glorify, a never-dying soul to save, and fit it for the sky.)
To: Noachian
Putting a Ten Commandments sign on your lawn is a wonderful idea, but putting pressure on your congressman to look into judicial activism goes to the heart of the problem. Wish I had a nickel for each letter/E-Mail/phone call I've made to Feinstein, Boxer, Harman, Rorbacher(?) in Washington and Karnett, Lowenthal and Vincent here in California. After Davis, I'm considering starting recalls on all of the above.
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