i don't know if you've seen this (http://www.livejournal.com/users/acangie/115435.html?mode=reply), but it seemed like something you'd be interested in. harry potter related. hehe.
>"We've heard from the court, but not from the people," Gov. Mitt Romney said in a statement. "The people of Massachusetts should not be excluded from a decision as fundamental to our society as the definition of marriage."
I loathe our governor. What were the (other) voters thinking when they elected him? Argh.
What would have happened in Topeka and Little Rock in the 1950s if "the people..." were not "excluded from..." the desegregation decisions? It is the Court's job to interpret the Constitution fairly, even if such an interpretation is unpopular.
I think the People of America should be asked about murder next. I mean, they shouldn't be excluded on such an important subject as whether people should live or die.
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Date: 2004-02-04 12:54 pm (UTC)I loathe our governor. What were the (other) voters thinking when they elected him? Argh.
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