Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Then And Now

The problem with the supreme court is that they want to make judgements based upon current mores.  Reality is that the Constitution was written by those that had the intent of establishing a document of law that would maintain a republic for centuries to come.

For SCOTUS, or any court, to rule, it is necessary to examine history and the values of those writers that laid the foundation of the country.  For the most part, our laws are based upon the Ten Commandments.  And, therefore a direct conflict has developed between the original and what society seeks today.

Obviously, there are questions that will arise, but when that happens, the legislative body has the power to make new laws, provided those laws do not interfere with the original design.


Our founding fathers based the Constitution on tried and proved lasting values that guided them and would forever protect and preserve the newly established nation.

The SCOTUS needs to go all the way back to what the original intent was meant to be and make decisions based upon those values.

Everyone that believes that will happen, raise your hand.

PMO
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