except obey the Law of the State of Alabama?
Refresh my memory.
I still think he would be an excellent Supreme Court nominee unless you can prove otherwise.
I now throw out the gauntlet.
Okay, so what did Judge Roy Moore do wrong...
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by LadyEagle, Jul 1, 2005.
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I am an Alabamian.
Judge Moore ingored the ruling of a federal court system that you now advocate him being a major part of.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Sorry to lower your self-esteem, C4K, but I have to agree with you. Although I agree with Judge Moore, I think that he made a tactical error on this issue. He should have obeyed the federal law, appealed the issue, and stayed on as Chief Justice of Alabama. I don't think that Bush will nominate him. I think that Bush is going to nominate Janice Rogers Brown.
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Judge Moore blew his future. I agree with him on the constitutional reasons for his decision, but a Supreme Court justice cannot have a record of ignoring the federal courts. -
church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I don't know--I have to laugh at you--that also should lower your self-esteem a couple of notches! I guess we are cyberspace friends and now and then political friends and always Christian friends.
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But the Supreme Court refused to hear the case.
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Makes no difference, IMHO. He ignored the federal court system which he would expect others to obey.
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The federal courts had no business being involved in the Alabama case as the first amendment was not violated.
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Right.
Still, he will expect others to obey a federal court system which he does not think is worth obeying.
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We need a 'do as I do' appointee instead of a 'do as I say'. -
Except I think that a Justice Moore would vote to not involve the court to overturn a State law that allowed such a display as his court had in Alabama.
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Sounds like a case of whose ox is being gored. -
I agree as well, but our system of government is not based on each man's right to obey or ignore the courts.
Moore chose to ignore the federal courts - as justice he would expect them to be obeyed.
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We need a 'do as I do' appointee instead of a 'do as I say'. </font>[/QUOTE]Liberals have used the courts to legislate. Reverse activism toward libertarianism will be necessary to set our system on its right footing again. -
Sounds like a case of whose ox is being gored. </font>[/QUOTE]Two wrongs do not make a right. I would oppose any federal court appointee who did not think that the federal courts need to be obeyed. -
"You can't have it both ways folks."
Sure they can. In fact, I've even said that myself and been told "sure they can". -
That's what I thought, JG and Ken. And how was he supposed to know the Supreme Court wouldn't hear the case?
Well, the grass roots campaigns and rallies have already started about the next nominee, according to Fox News.
I say, let him be nominated and then undergo the grilling he will get anyway by the Democrats, and he will have an open forum for explaining everything to the public and the world on CSPAN. -
I would encourage people to ignore the courts when those courts go again the Constitution, like with this recent private land grab, I would encourage home owners to ignore the courts, refuse to leave.
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