Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America | Mark Levin | Excellent Choice of Subject Matter
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Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America
Mark Levin
Regnery Publishing, Inc.
, 2006 - 256 pages
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Interesting Points
Mark Levin makes some really good points on
how
the
Supreme
Court
has "dictated social policy" and "legislated from the bench". The Constitution has defined a limited role for the Federal Judiciary, yet it has supplanted the powers of the Executive and Legislative branches by reviewing Constitutional cases based on their desired partisan outcome rather than what the Constitution actually states. This book is a must read for anyone that believes in the preservation of the United States Constitution!
Excellent Choice of Subject Matter
Overall,
America
ns tend to pay little attention to politics. When they do, the vast majority of that attention is focused on the Executive and Legislative Branches. As a result, the judicial branch has almost no accountability and becomes the weak link in the chain of Democracy. Levin s
how
s that it is through this weak link that liberals are able to get their agendas voted in to law (bypassing the Congress, the President and the American people) simply by having a liberal judge impose their personal opinion on us under the guise of a "ruling". This is clearly not what the Founding Fathers had in mind.
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Judicial tyranny
Probably one of the best books you will find out there at this time on the Constitution and the tyrannical judiciary system. Of course this was a few months ago now. Make sure to read Constitutional Chaos by Judge Andrew Napolitano. The
supreme
court
is turning the Constitution on it's head by making law instead of faithfully interpreting it as it was written.
"The Constitution was never meant to prevent people from praying; it's declared purpose was to protect their freedom to pray."
"Our nationwide policy of obortion-on-demand through all nine months of pregnancy was neither voted for by our people nor enacted by our legislatures-not a single state had such unrestricted abortion before the Supreme Court decreed it to be national policy."
Ronald Reagan
Maybe it is our Democratic form of government slowly but surely eroding our Republic foundation.
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How the Supreme Court is Destroying America
This book was very informative, when I read it I was not sure of all I was reading was true or accurate, So it made me go on line and check it out, the book is on the "mark" and in some places will make you angry at our
court
s and judges. Long book but worth it.
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