Name: Deborah
Location: United States

A former east coaster I am a contented citizen of fly over country. In 2004 I finally finished my BA in History. I have 25+ years experience on the mommy track but also have experience in museums and libraries as well.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

What did Shakespear say?

A friend sent me this in an email. It is no wonder this country is in the mess that it's in. Many lawyers while a necessary evil are an evil none the less.

As Mr. Shakespeare said in Henry VI, "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers."

Over and over again we have seen shyster ambulance chasers attempt to circumvent the legal system not for the good of their clients, not for the good of the community but to line their own pockets and those of their handlers.
This was reported in an  article at CNN "
"In California, a 2000 voter referendum banned same-sex marriage, but state lawmakers have made two efforts to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed. Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed both bills."

Now with activist, constructionist judges there is no perversion too vile, no crime too heinous, no group too violent that they can't champion them. People like Ayers, Reverend Wright, John Edwards, and apparently the Supreme Court of California are bent on destroying the fabric of our society from the inside out.

Lest anyone think I am a sexual bigot, I personally don't care what people do in the confines of their homes/ apartments. I don't want to know your sexual orientation. Since I am married and have been for 30+ years I'm REALLY not interested. 

No matter how many studies you do, how many diversity training videos I have to watch, or what new revelation about this writer, poet, musician, famous individual or that, I still know that homosexuality is an aberration. While it does occur in nature, the consequences which naturally occur ( all of the genes are removed from the gene pool) are effective and unbiased. It is not normal behavior. Roughly less than 4% of the population is gay according to this report.

Now I'm the first one to say that most folks have an agenda about this but the facts are that if you put two homosexuals together (without some serious intervention) they will never spontaneously produce offspring. Those genes will be deleted from the pool.   The most damaging part of the California Supreme Court issue is not the homosexual agenda per se.  It is the fact that radical judges are setting aside the will of the people in order to pander to special interest groups who have no understanding of the basic tenants of democracy.   

"We the people of the United states, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility.....".  NOT we the Supreme Court, not we the President, not we the Gay and Lesbian Alliance.  We the people, the voters, the citizens are supposed to be in charge. 

Like the media, lawyers seem to think it is their job to "save us", to "educate us" to "beat us into submission" if necessary.   They are taught that attitude by professors who spend their time in the hallowed halls of academia.   The arrogance factor of these people is overwhelming. They are unable to understand the concepts of personal liberty, freedom and self governance.

E.B. White opined;
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half the time.


This my fellow citizens is the elitist nonsense we have to battle. Now, then, everyday in every way the battle continues to rage.  "Never give up, never surrender.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

my you spend an awful lot of time minding other peoples bizness

11:32 PM, June 01, 2008  
Blogger Deborah said...

I don't know, which part of this is NOT my business. The part where activist judges delete my vote or the part where the culture of homosexuallity is driven, pardon the innuendo, down my throat.

Seems to me I have been pretty fair but then again I'm not interested in pushing my agenda on anyone else. I'm interested in allowing a democratic republic to function as nature intended.

Majority rules, one vote-one person, just as the founding fathers intended.

6:14 AM, June 09, 2008  

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