April 08, 2005
Those OTHER People - The BAD Ones
I've written that the Bush crowd might have the best of intentions, be totally honest and committed to democracy, etc., but that by removing all of our political system's checks and balances and processes of oversight & accountability, they are leaving the door open for other people, bad people to seize the reigns of absolute control of our country, casting our democracy aside. To say the least, there is historical precedent for this. In fact, I think I can venture to say that it always happens when democracies let their guard down like we have. You've heard the expression, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."
Well, here we are, at the crossroads. From Congress Daily, through Eschaton:
Christian conservatives and a core group of congressional supporters are launching a significant new push to restructure the federal judicial system to reflect a more explicitly biblical world view, in the hopes that these changes will pave the way for broader social and political changes, leaders of the movement said.There is no doubt where these people intend to take the country. Ad the only people standing in their way at this point are the so-called "moderate Republicans." The current leadership of the Republican Party has brought us to this point, intentionally or not.Some of the most prominent conservative leaders in the country -- including Vision America's Rick Scarborough, Coral Ridge Ministry's James Kennedy and the Free Congress Foundation's Paul Weyrich -- launched the effort Thursday in Washington.
Members of the new coalition said they would immediately focus on bringing an end to Democratic filibusters of President Bush's judicial nominees before pushing Senate Majority Leader Frist to enact sweeping changes in the judiciary.
They also warned that Frist and other politicians who have thus far been reluctant to force a confrontation with Senate Minority Leader Reid over the nominations would be held accountable if Democrats continue to block conservative judges.
Participants at this week's Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration meeting said the group also will focus on forcing Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against any judge who does not conform with their biblically based interpretation of the Constitution, as well as permanently curb judicial authority over matters of church and state, marriage and governmental acknowledgement of a Christian deity.
"What it is time to do is impeach justices," Texas Justice Foundation President Allan Parker extolled a crowd of a hundred or so conservative lobbyists, attorneys and activists. "The standard should be any judge who believes in the 'living constitution' should be impeached." [emphasis added]
Posted by Dave Johnson at April 8, 2005 04:31 PM
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Wow. This box (and what is usually below it) is waaaaaaaaay down at the bottome of the screen, while everything that's usually above it is in it's correct place.
Anyway, I've been referencing Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaids Tale" for quite some time. The majority of Americans are not fundamentalists. Where are they and where are the protests? It's not just progressives that find these ideas repugnant.
Posted by: Karen at April 8, 2005 04:58 PM


