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The Supreme Court can't be stopped

U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at separation of church and state

The conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court has chipped away at the wall separating church and state in a series of new rulings, eroding American legal traditions intended to prevent government officials from promoting any particular faith.

In three decisions in the past eight weeks, the court has ruled against government officials whose policies and actions were taken to avoid violating the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment prohibition on governmental endorsement of religion - known as the "establishment clause."

They also delivered a decision on Friday that was hailed by religious conservatives - overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide - though that case did not involve the establishment clause.

Don't lose focus - it's not any particular group they're going after, it's everyone.
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Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
It should be ignored. I no longer recognize Marbury v. Madison. It’s time to stop these fuckers by declaring the Court illegitimate as it’s current configuration was based on lies, nullification of advise and consent, and represents only a minority of the people.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@Fukfacewillie I can only assume since it's the season on "reviewing other, older cases," that none of them should be considered as legally mandatory to follow. F**k the rules - if it's all about politics, I'll start my Party of One.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
@Graylight A nationwide bad would require a complete breakdown of prior judicial tradition of the Supreme Court and federal supremacy if Congress passes such a law.
Graylight · 51-55, F