Monday, June 27, 2005
Supreme Court Is So Absurd They Are Amusing
First, the Supreme Court has destroyed any reasonable meaning of the Commerce Clause and thereby states' rights.
Then, they eviscerated the "public use" provision of the 5th amendment.
Now, they've turned their sites on the 1st amendment. That's swell. You can't have 10 commandments in a courthouse but you can on government property. You may have 10 commandments if it is a secular enough setting. Most believe that distinction is based on the fact that the Supreme Court itself has 10 commandment etchings, etc.
Somehow, a religious display creates an official governmental church or something like that.
Are they reading some bizarro Constitution I'm not aware of?
First, the Supreme Court has destroyed any reasonable meaning of the Commerce Clause and thereby states' rights.
Then, they eviscerated the "public use" provision of the 5th amendment.
Now, they've turned their sites on the 1st amendment. That's swell. You can't have 10 commandments in a courthouse but you can on government property. You may have 10 commandments if it is a secular enough setting. Most believe that distinction is based on the fact that the Supreme Court itself has 10 commandment etchings, etc.
Somehow, a religious display creates an official governmental church or something like that.
Are they reading some bizarro Constitution I'm not aware of?