Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Ending Judicial Tyranny

Congress should not have had to act to save Terri Schiavo's life. The Florida legislature should not have to act to save Terri Schiavo's life. Both have already instituted laws to do so, but the laws of both have been ignored by judges with an agenda.

This is not the first example of such behavior. To the contrary, judges have in recent years said that "under God" could not be included in the Pledge of Allegiance, that schools could not have a moment of silence for fear that a kid might actually pray during that time, that the Constitution provided protection for the killing of mostly born children, and that "international law", whether agreed to by the President and ratified by the Senate or not, and "world opinion" should be taken into account in their decisions. Judges have shown contempt for the very laws that they are supposed to apply and ignorance to their place in the separation of powers.

Now it is time to act. The Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration is hosting a conference in Washington, DC April 7-8 to address this growing problem. They will both discuss examples of activist judges and the corrective measures that can be taken to end this judicial tyranny, including the confirmation of better judges. To learn more about the conference or to register, please visit www.stopactivistjudges.org.

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