Posted by
DecoNservAtiVE on Monday, July 28, 2008 11:26:44 PM
The Supreme Court has out done itself over the past
month. Landmark cases have been heard and the lands highest court has
taken a major swipe at America. A group of nine has decided on more than
one occasion that America is not capable of governing itself. Rulings on
GITMO prisoners "rights" and Louisiana's right to execute child
rapists have once again trampled on the true meaning of the constitution.
In fact, in the only case the Supreme Court got right, it was only by the
slimmest of margins and with the greatest reluctance that “The 9” upheld the
constitutional rights of Americans to own firearms. We’ve long since passed the age of judicial
activism and have progressed into the era of Judicial rule. With a few pen strokes the fate of our entire
country can rest in the hands on 9 judges. Justices Alito and Roberts are most often on the right side of the
issues, and all too often left hanging out to dry by the other 7 rulers on the
high court. What’s worse is that their
decisions aren’t even masked in good intentions like those of the liberal
politicians who seem just not able to get it “quite right”. They are so bold as to not even hide their
intentions with acts of kindness. They’ve
handed the same rights afforded to American citizens over to enemy combatants,
terrorists whose only desire is to watch our buildings crumble and our
population expire. They’ve allowed them
the access to citizen rights never afforded to terrorists before. They’ve weakened our country with their
decree and opened a loophole through which hundreds of murderers can now
scramble through and away to the safety of their hate filled homelands. In the Louisiana case “The 9” completely
ignored the states’ rights and superseded them based on public opinion. I thought that the role of the Supreme Court
was to interpret the constitution the way it was written and decide if a law
violated it, not strike down legitimate state laws based on the pollster’s
data. Besides the glaring deviation from
the entire purpose of the high court, since when was it in the description for
them to rule based on public opinion? And whose opinion where they getting? I don’t know very many people, even in my liberal state of Delaware,
that would oppose the death penalty for adults who rape children. In fact, I’ve done my own little informal
polling in my hometown and while traveling on business throughout the Northeast
and 45 out of the 50 people I asked about their opinion supported executing
child rapists. If my very small and very
limited poll is any indication, it looks like the high court should have said “Screw
public opinion, we just don’t want you to execute anyone regardless of the
rights given your state by the constitution. And what we say goes!” The bottom
line is that GWB may have had his faults, but he got us Roberts and Alito and
that has been enough to save at least our guns. Let’s hope that McCain can help us save the rest of our rights before “The
9” take them all away.