Tuesday, April 1, 2014
it's Okay When They Agree
The “9th Circus,” better known as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rules one way when it involves something with which they agree and the other when it involves something they oppose. Such was the case recently when they ruled that a school violated the Constitution when they banned students from wearing black arm bands to protest the Vietnam War, and the other way when it involved students wearing clothes that promoted CONSERVATIVE values. I guess their opinion of the details is what decides the issue, not the Constitution, which is probably why they are the most reversed court in the land. In the old case, they approved of protesting the Vietnam war. In the more recent case, they did NOT approve of conservative values as being displayed. They apparently made the difference in similar cases involving different details. This is not how they are SUPPOSED to rule. The Constitution SHOULD be supreme. Their ONLY source for a ruling is supposed to be the Constitution, not their opinion on what side of an issue the students displayed. (Eagle Rising)
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