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  • ELECTION YEAR HYPE

    Filed at 4:43 pm under by dcobranchi

    This is utter nonsense:

    To those three or four million Bible-believing Christians who failed to vote in the presidential election of 2000, I implore you to be salt and light! Think about all that is at stake! The next president will likely nominate two or three new Supreme Court Justices, and will almost certainly appoint the next Chief Justice. This will have a profound (even perhaps a deciding) effect upon abortion-on-demand, homosexual “marriage,” school choice (i. e., the “legality” of school vouchers and of home schools), and virtually every other issue facing America today.

    First, it’s already been decided at the state level. And, second, the SCOTUS has already ruled on the legality of vouchers (vis a vis the Establishment Clause). I encourage everyone to get out and vote. Scaring home educators that their rights are in peril is not the way to do it, though.

    3 Responses to “ELECTION YEAR HYPE”


    Comment by
    Sam Weaver
    November 1st, 2004
    at 11:18 pm

    Beginning in the 1940’s, liberal Supreme Courts have a history of ignoring every precedent except Marbury v. Madison. From at least 1948 to the present, the Court has established precedents upon very liberal interpretations of, for example, the Establishment Clause and the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution. In 1973, the Court so twisted both the Fourth Amendment and human reason, that it “discovered” that a woman’s right to privacy allowed her to murder her unborn child in her own womb.

    I do not think it is “utter nonsense” to be wary of a runaway liberal SCOTUS. What has been decided at the state level can always be overturned by the Supreme Court. Precedent can also mean nothing, as history has clearly shown.

    It is not my intent to scare anyone into voting one way or another. (Notice that I did not endorse either candidate.) But a very left-wing SCOTUS scares me very much!

    Moral, educated and informed Americans MUST VOTE in this election! Otherwise, we will have a Supreme Court that will legislate liberal
    “morality” from the bench for years to come.

    Respectfully,
    Sam Weaver


    Comment by
    Sam Weaver
    November 1st, 2004
    at 11:38 pm

    Four words: Chief Justice Hillary Clinton.


    Comment by
    Daryl Cobranchi
    November 2nd, 2004
    at 3:06 am

    Title of the post, son. Title of the post.