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Damned Activist Judges Saturday, May 14, 2005

Well, those damned activist judges have done it again. They overturned the anti-gay marriage amendment in Nebraska. The judge said gays couldn't get married but they'll find a way. They always do.

Who the hell do those activist judges think they are anyway. Their job is to do what the laws say. They're not supposed to interpret all that stuff. That law was as plain as day. A marriage is between a man and a woman. Children are had by men and women. Only men and women in marriages should raise children. We don't want those fags and lesbos having a huge impact on the future, it's not right.

And while we're at it, what about some of the other activist judges. What about Anthony Kennedy, Supreme Court judge no less. He voted to kill Terry Schiavo, of course so did the judges in Florida.

They're have been plenty of other cases too where those damned judges didn't follow the law.
Roe V. Wade? Pure judicial activism. Constitutional right to privacy? BAH! It's not on the paper so get rid of it.

Those activist judges also ruled incorrectly on Miranda too. They stopped the cops ability to do their jobs. And then Gideon V. Wainright? The old man was convicted fair and square.

Whatabout Brown v. Board? Talkabout a scourge? Heck, they even overturned an old decision that said the laws passed were ok. These activist judges go entirely too far.

Yeah... I'm sorry but give me the activist judges anyday. They're the ones who protect us from those that come in the night and take us away. Watch "Judgment At Nuremburg" You get to see judges who did what they were told. Great judges who were brilliant legal minds and they let things slide. They did the 'right thing' and went along with popular sentiment and the "elected" authorities at the time. They could've stopped it. But they didn't.

I want judges who think for themselves, who do the right thing. I don't mind having some conservative judges on the bench because it keeps things balanced and most legal decisions handed down should be a moderate decisions. Nothing in excess I guess.

I just hope the filibuster doesn't go away.


posted by Stithmeister @ 2:04 PM
 
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At 4:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
dude, y'know i love ya, but proofread, would ya?

if you're going to be a blogger, try to be a good one :)
 

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At 11:19 PM, Blogger Stithmeister said...
Fair enough. I corrected it. I can't help that I need an editor. That's also the weakness on my stories for my real job. Sometimes, I get in a hurry and don't edit so much.
 

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