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The upcoming docket
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| 10/14/03
| Armstrong Williams
Posted on 10/13/2003 11:15:31 PM PDT by kattracks
Four months ago, the Supreme Court Justices handed down decisions that invented a constitutional right to engage in homosexual sodomy (Lawrence v. Texas) and an affirmative action decision that perfectly sums up how far our society has moved from the basic tenets of equality (Grutter v. Bollinger).
The October 2003 term again promises to impact on our exercise of individual liberty. The most anticipated case on the docket will test the legality of the McCain Feingold campaign finance reform bill. The Court's rendering could have a profound effect on how parties spend money in the upcoming presidential election.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: armstrongwilliams; cfr; scotus
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10/13/2003 11:15:31 PM PDT
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kattracks
To: kattracks
If anyone still believes that the rat media should have a monopoly on political speech, just remember the last five days of the CA recall election.
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10/13/2003 11:24:24 PM PDT
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The liberals detest religion because it provides a code of conduct which frowns on promiscuity, abortion and abortion.
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