Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Kagan's Hero

http://www.historyplace.com/lincoln/dred.htmAnd why exactly are the GOP playing footsie with this woman? Bork her now.





Mark Levin wrote the book on Judaical Tyranny --- Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America.

If you’ve ever wondered why — no matter who holds political power — American society always seems to drift to the left, Mark Levin has the answer: the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, subverting democracy in favor of their own liberal agenda.

In Men in Black, you’ll learn:
* How judicial activism upheld slavery and segregation
* Why Roe v. Wade not only mandated abortion-on-demand but gutted the Constitution
* How the Court imports laws from other countries to help win the culture war for extremists
* Why the justices are granting illegal immigrants rights equal with citizens
* How helping terrorists file suit against the United States is another innovation of our Supreme Court
* Surprise: the liberal Supreme Court Justice who erected the “separation of church and state” was a member of the Ku Klux Klan
Examples from MArk's book, "Men in Black":
Activist Supreme Courts are not new. The Dred Scott decision in 1856, imposing slavery in free territories; the Plessy decision in 1896, imposing segregation on a private railroad company; the Korematsu decision in 1944, upholding Franklin Roosevelt's internment of American citizens, mostly Japanese Americans; and the Roe decision in 1973, imposing abortion on the entire nation; are examples of the consequences of activist Courts and justices. Far from being imbued with special insight, these decisions have had dire consequences for our governmental system and for society. 
Decades of judicial activism have made the Supreme Court the most potent threat to American freedom. Men in Black, as Rush Limbaugh notes in his introduction, “couldn’t be more timely or important, as liberals continue shamelessly to thwart the people, Congress, the president, and state governments by using the courts to dictate national policy.…Men in Black is a tremendously important and compelling book.”

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