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Originally Posted by baddog
See, that is the problem when you get people that do not understand the American political system.
The Supreme Court does not pass laws, the President doesn't pass laws, Congress does.
Now, when you get Congress trying to enact some law, like say COPA, and the conservative Supreme Court decides it is unconstitutional.
See, when you get a liberal court they try to make changes, changes that go against the letter of the law. Just like the liberal judges that decide that it is okay for gays to get married, even though the law says they can't. It doesn't matter if it is wrong or right, the only thing that matters is the law.
Conservative judges don't like laws changed, and that works to our benefit.
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I consider myself a Republicrat!! A center line all the way. I agree with you on this. Look at the Supreme Court just halted two executions in the State of Florida and most conservatives are for the death penalty. I do hate the fringe groups of both partys myself.