"THE SUPREME COURT'S WORST
CONSTITUTIONAL DECISION OF ALL TIME"*
Paraphrasing Angus T. Jones, co-star on a popular television program (Two and a half men), stop watching it because it is “filth.”
Perhaps similar advice should be directed at government institutions which no longer represent best interest of the very people they have been entrusted to protect and serve.
Perhaps similar advice should be directed at government institutions which no longer represent best interest of the very people they have been entrusted to protect and serve.
Most decent Americans agree, Roe vs. Wade--legalizing abortion in this country--was the most cowardly decision handed down by the United States Supreme Court since the cornerstone was positioned at the very birth of this unique Republic. But others argue a later decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, was even more horrendous because 'justices who rendered Roe knew not what they were doing. The Court in Casey knew exactly
what it was doing. It knew the jurisprudential stakes; it knew the
moral arguments; it knew the reality of what abortion was and what
abortion does. The justices did what they did with full knowledge of the
consequences, with full awareness that the claimed right to abortion
lacked any legitimate legal basis, and with full appreciation that the
deaths of millions of unborn human children hung on their decision.'
For the first time in modern history, a group of ill-advised and probably politically-motivated men, chose snuffing out new life, over violating a woman's so-called 'due process rights.' Interpretation of those rights as they pertain to abortion have been so disfigured and diluted to the point that today, women represented by self appointed women's rights activists like Sandra Fluke, consider this murderous act as a responsible, alternate method of birth control.
Charges of political motivation may seem rather extreme to most liberal-thinking Americans, but as Ed Whelan articulates so clearly in a recent National Review column, "They did it for reasons of vanity, perception, power, and cowardice, cast as judicial duty. They did it because they thought more people, or more of the right people, would think better of them if they did what they thought wrong, rather than right."
Angus Jones was introduced to his role in 'Two and a Half Men,' as a child actor and had no idea the role he was playing in that series was nothing more than another tear in America's moral fabric. However, as a maturing adult, he now recognizes the damage so-called Hollywood entertainment is contributing to our nation's moral decay.
Some people recognize mistakes made in the course of their daily lives, and work to rectify those errors. Unfortunately for our Supreme Court justices, they apparently chose 'for reasons of vanity, perception, power, and cowardice' to
spit in the face of our founders and also the people who GAVE THEM the freedom to make a mockery of those words, 'IN GOD WE TRUST!'
Today, should there be any wonder why 'Thomas Jefferson worried that
the Courts would overstep their authority and instead of interpreting
the law would begin making law an oligarchy ... (the rule of few over
many.)'
For the first time in modern history, a group of ill-advised and probably politically-motivated men, chose snuffing out new life, over violating a woman's so-called 'due process rights.' Interpretation of those rights as they pertain to abortion have been so disfigured and diluted to the point that today, women represented by self appointed women's rights activists like Sandra Fluke, consider this murderous act as a responsible, alternate method of birth control.
Charges of political motivation may seem rather extreme to most liberal-thinking Americans, but as Ed Whelan articulates so clearly in a recent National Review column, "They did it for reasons of vanity, perception, power, and cowardice, cast as judicial duty. They did it because they thought more people, or more of the right people, would think better of them if they did what they thought wrong, rather than right."
Angus Jones was introduced to his role in 'Two and a Half Men,' as a child actor and had no idea the role he was playing in that series was nothing more than another tear in America's moral fabric. However, as a maturing adult, he now recognizes the damage so-called Hollywood entertainment is contributing to our nation's moral decay.
Some people recognize mistakes made in the course of their daily lives, and work to rectify those errors. Unfortunately for our Supreme Court justices, they apparently chose 'for reasons of vanity, perception, power, and cowardice' to
spit in the face of our founders and also the people who GAVE THEM the freedom to make a mockery of those words, 'IN GOD WE TRUST!'
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