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04 , 2005 No matter what happens, do not get too jazzed about Mr. Roberts. If the Republican Partys history of judicial nominations is any indicator, he will be a disaster. How do I know this? Let me explain. The Bush spin machine tells us that We Must Vote Republican And Stand Behind President Bush And His Judicial Nominees Because If We Dont Evil Diabolical Scum Of The Earth Liberal Democrats Will Put Their Activist Judges On The Federal Bench And These Judges Will Perpetuate Judicial Tyranny By Waging A Jihad Against America, Our Christian Heritage And Values, Motherhood, Norman Rockwell, Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie And Chevrolet By Legislating From The Bench And Imposing Their Radical, Morally Bankrupt, God-Hating, Perverted Secular Agenda On The American People. THE HORROR! THE UNSPEAKABLE ABJECT HORROR! Get a grip! Lets get past the clichés and look at the history of nominations to the federal bench over the last few decades. For 22 of the 24 years since Ronald Reagan took office we have had Republican presidents and/or Senate majorities. For six of Bill Clintons eight years in office, his judicial nominees had to pass muster with a Republican Senate majority. Sixty percent of current federal judges were nominated by Republican presidents. Seven of the nine current supreme Court justices were nominated by Republicans. And we still have a rogue judiciary! Everything Republicans say they hate is still part of our legal, judicial and cultural landscape. We still have endless mind numbing decisions on things like school prayer, public displays of Christianity and the Pledge of Allegiance. Roe v. Wade is still very much with us and is unlikely to go away any time soon. Did you know that five of the seven justices who voted yes on Roe were appointed by Republicans? Someone pointed this out to me recently and I thought I would do my own research. It turns out that Justices Brennan and Stewart were Eisenhower appointees, while Justices Burger, Blackmun and Powell were Nixon appointees. So there you have it. Roe is not part of the godless Democratic legacy. It is part of the legacy of the GOP, which many GOP types want us to think is an acronym for Gods official party. But if you support the Libertarian or the Constitution Party, you only aid and abet Democrats! I mean, would you rather have Al Gore or John Kerry picking judges? Has it mattered? Has it really mattered one iota? Not only have Republicans perpetuated Roosevelts socialist legacy and Wilsons internationalist legacy, they have continued to nominate judges and justices indistinguishable from those that any Democrat would nominate. All anybody really seems to know about John Roberts is that nobody really seems to know anything about him. Oh sure, he went to Harvard and was in private practice in Washington for some years before becoming a circuit judge. But that is about it. The coming weeks will bring the predictable excursions into the mind and soul of Mr. Roberts. Network talking heads will conduct endless interviews with law professors and representatives of all the usual big money pressure groups about Mr. Roberts judicial temperament and philosophy. It is so lobotomizing. In 2000, Harry Browne wrote: The Constitution isn't written in Chinese, Swahili, or Esperanto. It is in plain English. We don't need anyone to translate or interpret for us. It isn't even necessary to study the history of the adoption of the Constitution, since there's nothing mysterious about its words." Phrases like make no law or shall not be infringed or retained by the people or reserved to are comprised of everyday words that require no search for original intent or penumbras. It must be nice to be a federal judge. Imagine having the luxury of searching for deeper meanings of words that have no deeper meaning. I wish that I, a common citizen, had the luxury of interpreting laws and probing for their original intent. But, officer, was it really the original intent of the city council that the stop sign really meant for me to stop my car at that corner? Or might there be a deeper meaning hidden in the stop signs penumbras? Bad citizen. No donut. To paraphrase Leona Helmsley, only little people need abide by the letter of the law. Browne goes on to state: The Constitution means what it says it means -- or it means nothing at all. And any judge who overrules the plain English of the Constitution is no judge at all -- whether he's been appointed by a Republican or a Democrat. As Rush Limbaugh says, words mean things. The words of the Constitution are no exception. Limbaugh and his ilk got much mileage out of Bill Clintons uncertainty as to the meaning of words like alone and is. They should invest similar energy on the confusion of supreme Court justices over the meaning of the words in the Constitution. Consider the wording of the Tenth Amendment: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. If the Constitution does not authorize Uncle Sam to engage in a certain activity those activities are spelled out in Article I, Section 8 Uncle Sam cannot engage in it. Sahh-reee. There is, for example, no constitutional authorization for either a war on drugs or federal intrusion into the medical marketplace. Period. So why, then, do apparently educated people give us insane and, I maintain, godless opinions like Gonzales v. Raich? In this case, the Court upheld the supremacy of federal laws prohibiting the use of medical marijuana over state laws permitting its use. The Court relied on the Supremacy Clause in Article VI saying that the federal law superseded the state laws. The problem is that there is exactly zero constitutional authorization for such a federal law. It simply is not there! If the Court can resort to the Supremacy Clause whenever it wants, while ignoring other constitutional provisions it finds inconvenient, we might as well just perforate the Constitution and put it on a roll. Four of the six justices in the majority on this ruling Scalia, Stevens, Kennedy and Souter were Republican appointees. So there you have it again. Republican appointees disregard the words of the Constitution just as recklessly as Democratic appointees. Any claim to Republican intellectual or moral superiority over Democrats is part of the big, fat Republican supreme Court lie. Don't fall for it! (2) Americas true constitution lies not on paper. It lies in the minds and hearts of its people. If the American people are ignorant about their freedom, unwilling to defend their freedom, and willing to sacrifice this freedom for partisan political gain can they be said to have a constitution at all?
(1) I use a lower case "s" when writing of the nation's highest court because this is the way it appears in the Constitution. The supreme Court was never supposed to be a big deal. The modern day overemphasis on this court is absolutely grotesque. (2) Ann Coulter isn't falling for it.
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