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To: Kryptonite
My line in the sand has been drawn on this issue. I will donate if I can't make it in person.Why the line in the sand?

How about a line in the dirt? Or the rocks? Or the loam? Or in concrete? Or in clay? Or even in granite? Anything but the line in the sand.

:) HA!

28 posted on 03/15/2005 10:24:07 PM PST by writer33 ("In Defense of Liberty," a political thriller, being released in March)
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To: writer33

Not a laughing matter. If the Republicans cannot put more Scalia-like jurists on benches all over America now, when they enjoy tremendous political advantages during times when gay marriages are being forced down our throats and the pledge of allegiance is declared unconstitutional, then there really is no hope for better times ahead for the party, and I will be done supporting Republican politicians.

That's what I meant by my line being drawn in the sand. If they can't accomplish what needs to be accomplished to stop the filibusters, end judicial tyranny, stop reliance on foreign jurisdictions when interpreting our own Constitution, and stop ridiculous judicial activists taking the place of our elected representatives, then a paradigm shift will be best for the good ol' US of A.

I am intimately familiar with the judiciary and its importance. The good news is that after 50 years of knowing next to nothing about the power of the judiciary to shape our society and have a more profound effect on the the everyday lives of Americans than any other branch of government, Republicans are finally beginning to understand. That's why this event is so critical - we need to utilize our political advantage now by generating the necessary momentum to get jurists seated who will do what judges are supposed to do - interpret existing laws instead of making new ones.


397 posted on 03/16/2005 6:52:40 PM PST by Kryptonite
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