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Originally Posted by dc_dux
dk...it sounds to me like your concern is with the judiciary and how it performs its Constitutional function of adjudicating: "all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution" I share that concern. I often disgree with the Court's interpretation (I dont agree with the USSC ruling today on the IN voter id law...I think its intent is discriminatory).
But judges are human and subject to their own biases and external forces.
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dc, that is it exactly. That is why I stress and believe that rights are absolute, no room for 'interpretation'. If people could see them as absolute, then it would be politically easy to remove justices for obviously biased and wrong rulings.
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