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Tales from the Supreme Court

June 29th, 2007 Posted in Legal and Judicial

Yesterday was a particularly great day for the conservative movement. Not only did we manage to get a majority of the Senate to vote down Sen. McCain’s “Grand Bargain”, the Supreme Court also curtailed race-based school districting.

But there’s bad news. Despite all logic, Justice Kennedy again thwarted the Constitution and declared that the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protections Clause still might have a few loopholes depending on his mood.

We are so close to achieving our goal of a judiciary that again respects the law above their own political judgements. This is why we need a man like Gov. Romney picking our next Supreme Court justice. Only one more and liberal court rulings will begin melting away.

~~~Thomas

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One Response to “Tales from the Supreme Court”

  1. timotheus Says:

    Elections have consequences, especially related to the judiciary. The most competent leader in the race will make the most competent judicial appointments.


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