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re: Oregon gay marriage ban struck down yesterday, Pennsylvania's today
Posted on 5/20/14 at 8:13 pm to Toddy
Posted on 5/20/14 at 8:13 pm to Toddy
The Judiciary has been politicized, and no one is really arguing that it hasn't. No one being honest really thinks the SCOTUS would have SO MANY 5-4 decisions if they WERE REALLY adjudicating the laws of the land as they were written.
Admit it, the judge appointments have went away from being apppinted on their great jurisprudence, and went the way of partisanship.
So, why should we as a country have a few partisans deciding our laws, over the majaroty of many?
Lets admit it, seeing as how the judges are now nothing more than partisans, then either they don't need to wield so much power, being nothing more than a political hack, OR WE NEED A DIFFERENT WAY TO NOMINATE OUR JUDGES.
Admit it, the judge appointments have went away from being apppinted on their great jurisprudence, and went the way of partisanship.
So, why should we as a country have a few partisans deciding our laws, over the majaroty of many?
Lets admit it, seeing as how the judges are now nothing more than partisans, then either they don't need to wield so much power, being nothing more than a political hack, OR WE NEED A DIFFERENT WAY TO NOMINATE OUR JUDGES.
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