Sunday, July 16, 2017

Judges and the American People


A Hawaii Federal judge made adjustments to his ruling against President Trump's travel ban on six majority-Muslim countries.

Now he wants more people exempted from the travel ban.

Fox News reported on July 14 that U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson of Hawaii wants to the definition of “immediate” family members so that more refugees can come into the country, declaring anyone related to a person should be excluded from the travel ban. Watson’s efforts are to undermine the Trump Administration’s travel ban and redefine family relationships.

Immediate family members are spouses and children. Extended family members include grandparents, cousins, etc.

Now the government is taking their case to the Supreme Court to overturn Obama-appointee Watson’s ruling that would make sure terrorists posing as refugees don't come into America.

Once again the American people are the ones who lose thanks to some judge's political agenda. They don't care about protecting Americans, born and unborn alike. They don't view the Constitution the way it was interpreted by the Founding Fathers.

Even the Supreme Court isn't immune to this scourge. Throughout its history, the Supreme Court has shown itself to be acting against the American people through corrupt justices.

The Supreme Court ruled that slavery was "constitutional" in the Dred Scott decision and in doing so shared the same bed as the Slave State Conspiracy. It also declared that segregation and legalized abortion were also "constitutional,” in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Roe v. Wade (1973) respectively.

Cases where the Court stands up for individual Americans and private organizations are exceptions. The Boy Scouts of America and Hobby Lobby rulings are good examples of that.

Surely any case opposing Roe v. Wade or overturning it will find its way to the Supreme Court

Yes, some judges are decent people of high integrity and genuinely act in the best interests of right and wrong, but a lot of them have no morals.

One man or woman doesn't speak for all Americans, or even half the country. A judge in isolated Hawaii has no authority over or understanding about people living in Texas or another part of the Midwest.

No judge has authority to attack people's religious beliefs when they work to expose the evils at Planned Parenthood or stop terrorists from coming here. Not even Hawaii and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Judges might hold a bench, but they have no control over the American people because we are free to think for ourselves and are self-reliant.

We know what's truly right and wrong. We know that unborn children are alive and that human life begins at conception. We know we have the right to bear arms and protect our religious beliefs. We have those rights.


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