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Supreme Injustice: Renagade Judges Undermine Constitution

Human Events,  Sep 13, 2004  by Franke, Greg

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All of these would be excellent, and desperately needed, measures.

But here's the rub: The only way for such steps to be taken is for the American public to overwhelmingly demand it, by electing representatives committed to terminating the abuse of judicial authority, instead of just talking about it.

And crunch time is upon us. If John Kerry-or any other liberal Democrat-is ever allowed to decisively tip the balance of the judiciary in their direction, or if liberals continue to be elected in such numbers as to make the adoption of the necessary countermeasures untenable, America's heretofore inspiring venture in self-government could come to an ignominious end.

Phyllis Schlafly has sounded the clarion call that all concerned citizens must answer-now.

The unthinkable alternative is the loss of our very soul as a nation. And the day of reckoning is November 2.

Mr. Franke is a freelance writer in Portage, Ohio, and is presently working on a book project detailing the Cold War-era hockey rivalry between Canada and the Soviet Union.

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