We are going to experience more of this arrogance and the petulant generation. It is one thing to use due process to seek a change, but to use the bully pulpit to ruin the confidence of the American Judicial system is a different one. We will see this again I am sure. Even if we disagree with the rulings of the court, we should always respect the system and work for change as it is laid out in the Constitution, not by eroding confidence in our system. He needs to apologize for this, and work with the court. I think that this is evidence that the pro choice left are worried about the affect of the ruling on Campaign Finance, because of the precedent now set that says that Stare Decisis is no longer applicable to R v. W.
We are going to experience more of this arrogance and the petulant generation. It is one thing to use due process to seek a change, but to use the bully pulpit to ruin the confidence of the American Judicial system is a different one. We will see this again I am sure. Even if we disagree with the rulings of the court, we should always respect the system and work for change as it is laid out in the Constitution, not by eroding confidence in our system. He needs to apologize for this, and work with the court. I think that this is evidence that the pro choice left are worried about the affect of the ruling on Campaign Finance, because of the precedent now set that says that Stare Decisis is no longer applicable to R v. W.
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