A Bill to keep judges from questioning god in politics?

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R00k
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A Bill to keep judges from questioning god in politics?

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WTF?
The full bill is here: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:S.520:

Here is the article that describes it:
http://www.zmag.org/content/print_artic ... tionID=104
Introducing The Constitution Restoration Act
Tired of waiting for the Second Coming to enforce Christ's rule on Earth? Fortunately, so is your Congress and they know how to "bring it on."

Just when you thought the corporatist/Christian Coalition had milked the 9/11 "surprise" for all it was worth in powers, profits and votes, we regret to report that you may have to think again. Just in case you've briefly fallen behind on your rightwing mailing lists, you might have missed the March 3rd filing of Senate bill S. 520 and House version is H.R. 1070, AKA the "Constitution Restoration Act" (CRA).

In the worshipful words of the Conservative Caucus, this historic legislation will "RESTORE OUR CONSTITUTION!", mainly by barring ANY federal court or judge from ever again reviewing "any matter to the extent that relief is sought against an entity of Federal, State, or local government, or against an officer or agent of Federal, State, or local government (whether or not acting in official or personal capacity), concerning that entity's, officer's, or agent's acknowledgment of God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, or government." [Emphasis demanded - see full text here.]

In other words, the bill ensures that God's divine word (and our infallible leaders' interpretation thereof) will hereafter trump all our pathetic democratic notions about freedom, law and rights -- and our courts can't say a thing. This, of course, will take "In God We Trust" to an entirely new level, because soon He (and His personally anointed political elite) will be all the legal recourse we have left.

This is not a joke, a test, or a fit of libertarian paranoia. The CRA already has 28 sponsors in the House and Senate, and a March 20 call to lead sponsor Sen. Richard Shelby's office assures us that "we have the votes for passage." This is a highly credible projection as Bill Moyers observes in his 3/24/05 "Welcome to Doomsday" piece in the New York Review of Books: "The corporate, political, and religious right's hammerlock... extends to the US Congress. Nearly half of its members before the election-231 legislators in all (more since the election)-are backed by the religious right... Forty-five senators and 186 members of the 108th Congress earned 80 to 100 percent approval ratings from the most influential Christian Right advocacy groups."
It seems to be aimed at allowing politicians to display Ten Commandments and such in public buildings, but the text of the bill is by far more wide-reaching and ambiguous.

Can somebody tell me this is some kind of a hoax?
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Post by 4g3nt_Smith »

Begins to jedi-mind-trick his parents into moving to Canada or the UK
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I seriously hope that's a hoax. I honestly think with Bush at the helm your country has actualy de-evolved....
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Think? Its quite obvious that at this rate, we'll be a theocracy in 10-15 years.
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The 2nd American Civil War is going to make great TV.
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After a little googling it looks real to me. They've tried it a couple times already, though. CRA of 2004 failed.
I can't believe the aclu doesn't have anything on this one.
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No kidding. Where's the media, even the independents on this?
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so if i killed someone and said god made me do it, what would happen
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This only seems to protect politicians and public servants. From judges' decisions against them.
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Another senator trying to discredit judges:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/printer_040505Z.shtml
Senator Links Violence to 'Political' Decisions
'Unaccountable' judiciary raises ire.

Sen. John Cornyn said yesterday that recent examples of courthouse violence may be linked to public anger over judges who make politically charged decisions without being held accountable.

In a Senate floor speech in which he sharply criticized a recent Supreme Court ruling on the death penalty, Cornyn (R-Tex.) -- a former Texas Supreme Court justice and member of the Judiciary Committee -- said Americans are growing increasingly frustrated by what he describes as activist jurists.

"It causes a lot of people, including me, great distress to see judges use the authority that they have been given to make raw political or ideological decisions," he said. Sometimes, he said, "the Supreme Court has taken on this role as a policymaker rather than an enforcer of political decisions made by elected representatives of the people."
This is all we need. A new power struggle based on the Republican Legislative's paranoid fear that judges are usurping their right to decide how people behave.

I'm speechless, honestly. I can't think of a word to describe how I feel about these power-hungry egomaniacs trying to control everything about every decision made in this country.
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Post by GONNAFISTYA »

I remember during that time....oh....a week ago....where I said the religious right would need a "crisis" to bring about legislation that fortified their power and control....now they are slowly trying to make it happen.
Sen. John Cornyn said yesterday that recent examples of courthouse violence may be linked to public anger over judges who make politically charged decisions without being held accountable.
In other words....because of the shooting in a court house (just a little while ago) they are saying that people are pissed at judges...especially the ones who wouln't "save" Terri Schiavo. I'm sure lots of crazy people (read: Christians) in the US wanted to kill those judges as well.

lol @ America
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Post by bitWISE »

Just when I had stopped giving a shit you have to go and make me upset again.

You want to hear something really fucked up? 5 of my friends at a poker party (everyone but myself) thought Swartzeneager would make a good president.
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sick fucn cunts never heard of trias politica
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