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To: Lexington Green
"The Constitution is dead. Welcome to your tyranny"

It's no different than what Jeb Bush tried to do in Florida when he enacted "Terri's Law". While the Terri people cheered, they never bothered to look, THINK and realize that Jeb Bush had stripped them of their constitutional rights and freedoms, and the right to privacy guaranteed in Florida state law. Fortunately it was later overturned. Just imagine how many aren't and end up like this. People DO have to WAKE UP and DEMAND that the government do what it's supposed to do, protect our constitution. There are all sorts of violations of the constitution, most of them put in place by Democrats, but violations none the less, such as treaties and agreements with the UN. The UN has NO jurisdiction in America, and has NO business influencing any laws or activities, property rights etc. in this country.

64 posted on 06/24/2005 9:10:40 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary

Oh, please. Jeb Bush didn't strip anybody of their freedoms, he tried to stop a biased, Scientology-influenced court from killing a woman on the say-so of her biased husband. This had nothing to do with "privacy," which is in any case one of those Roe vs.Wade penumbras. Get a grip.

Regarding this latest decision, I don't know what's going to happen. This is a precedent setting decision, like Brown vs. Bd. of Ed - which was not only a precedent, but was then freely interpreted by the states to include things like forced bussing. Frankly, though, given the little publicity it's received, I think we're all up a creek.


96 posted on 06/24/2005 9:33:42 AM PDT by livius
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