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Judge not, lest ye be judgethed thineselvin. by Fussbett 04/10/2005, 5:03am PDT
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38308-2005Apr8.html

Practically the entire article is quotable. Let's begin.

Conservative leaders meeting in Washington yesterday for a discussion of "Remedies to Judicial Tyranny" decided that Kennedy, a Ronald Reagan appointee, should be impeached, or worse.

Phyllis Schlafly, doyenne of American conservatism, said Kennedy's opinion forbidding capital punishment for juveniles "is a good ground of impeachment." To cheers and applause from those gathered at a downtown Marriott for a conference on "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith," Schlafly said that Kennedy had not met the "good behavior" requirement for office and that "Congress ought to talk about impeachment."

Next, Michael P. Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association, said Kennedy "should be the poster boy for impeachment" for citing international norms in his opinions. "If our congressmen and senators do not have the courage to impeach and remove from office Justice Kennedy, they ought to be impeached as well."

Everyone: impeached. It's amazing that the chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association was able to get a day off.
A judge in Atlanta and the husband and mother of a judge in Chicago were murdered in recent weeks. After federal courts spurned a request from Congress to revisit the Terri Schiavo case, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) said that "the time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior." Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) mused about how a perception that judges are making political decisions could lead people to "engage in violence."

Tom Delay mentioned in the same paragraph as judges being murdered. This newspaper is subtle.
Schlafly called for passage of a quartet of bills in Congress that would remove courts' power to review religious displays, the Pledge of Allegiance, same-sex marriage and the Boy Scouts.

Some important stuff being discussed here!
Former representative William Dannemeyer (R-Calif.) followed Schlafly, saying the country's "principal problem" is not Iraq or the federal budget but whether "we as a people acknowledge that God exists."

Exactly. And the people who acknowledge that God exists: sent for immediate psychoanalysis.
Vieira, a constitutional lawyer who wrote "How to Dethrone the Imperial Judiciary," escalated the charges, saying a Politburo of "five people on the Supreme Court" has a "revolutionary agenda" rooted in foreign law and situational ethics. Vieira, his eyeglasses strapped to his head with black elastic, decried the "primordial illogic" of the courts.

There is a severe DIS hidden in that paragraph.
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Judge not, lest ye be judgethed thineselvin. by Fussbett 04/10/2005, 5:03am PDT NEW
    Re: Judge not, lest ye be judgethed thineselvin. by False 04/10/2005, 9:12am PDT NEW
        Faith-based Communism by motherfuckerfoodeater 04/10/2005, 6:01pm PDT NEW
            But that's ok because there's a drumbeat behind it by Baltimora - Tarzan Boy.mp3 04/10/2005, 6:31pm PDT NEW
                What the goddam fucking hell are you talking about? NT by Lurker 18 04/10/2005, 7:29pm PDT NEW
                    Is lurker #18 confused? (-binkbot) by Creexul :( 04/10/2005, 7:30pm PDT NEW
    Re: Judge not, lest ye be judgethed thineselvin. by laudablepuss 04/11/2005, 10:27am PDT NEW
        You wish. by motherfuckerfoodeater 04/12/2005, 3:10pm PDT NEW
            Re: You wish. by Mischief Maker 04/12/2005, 3:51pm PDT NEW
 
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