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16/07/2002 15:06:44
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>>No, but rights are an individual thing. If you feel the need to move, that is your remedy. Do you really think the athiest in the 9th. Circuit is fighting for a bigger cause??? He is like most liberals - he sees something he does not like and wants to subject the majority to his will, thereby screwing over the rights of others. All the while, he has a remedy, he just chooses not to use it.
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>John - by this argument, the folks who filed the lawsuits over organized prayer in school should have simply moved, too. Same with those over school segregation.
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>That's not the way the American system works. We have a defined set of rights that protect us from excesses of the government, and if the government infringes those rights, we have the right to go to court about it.
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>Tamar

Tamar;

Then we have a long history of sedition laws in our nation, which historically have put people in jail for expressing his/her constitutional rights. When you use the term "excesses of the government", remember the "government" has three branches. Each of the three branches has practiced what it thought to be what is best for all. All may be one individual with a great deal of power.

Even the rational of the court is sometimes suspect in its decision making until you research the make up of its members. The court is not “pure in thought”. It is made up of humans and anything is possible. :)

You can add what happened to people of Japanese ancestry during WWII in the United States. Surely the court was protecting everyone!

Tom
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