Thursday, April 05, 2007

Silence is Deafening!

Global warming religion's silence since this week's US Supremes fractured finding in Mass vs. EPA is deafening. Seems to me that some are digesting this finding's ultra-progressive left wing view, while others wonder if this position is short-lived because it's not based on law or on common sense. In fact the imperial Supremes, four individuals that care not for the constitution or the people, have again decided they can do as they feel because "they can." This is the European judicial view that has crept into our Supremes over the past 50 years time.

A recent similar crowing glory came in Roper vs. Simmons, where the same loony suspects decided that underage executions are unconstitutional. Why? Because they said with a straight face that European laws and public sentiment demanded it. They didn't base that finding on a single law or even on the US Constitution. They just said it's time to move on. They also ignored the fact that states regulate minor age executions more than any other criminal punishment. They ignore that the feds have no right to tell a state how to punish a criminal unless the punishment is cleary unconstitutional.

These Supremes are no less criminal in their views than earth's most desperate despots and tyrants. There are few greater single dangers to America than four make-believe tinpot jurists feeling they are above the law. If ever a group needs to be dragged into the pubic square to be exposed for their fraudulent and abusive behavior, these are the ones. Elitist Justice John Paul Stevens will take his place among the court's most illustrious double talkers. A place of Supreme Court infamy that counts racists, America haters, KKK members, communist worshipers, and power abusers among its membership. Worst is they are the foundation for future oppressions that will evolve America from a land of hope and opportunity to a racist, anti-capitalism, and atheist wasteland of John Kerryeske and Billybob/Hillarybob Clintonian liars and cheats oppressing the people.

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