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Religious right BLASTS Bush over war, says he wants "global hegemony", and says Sup. Ct. rulings should be ignored



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From the American Family Association's propaganda organ, AgapePress:

But with 4,000 unborn children perishing daily, Jack Kevorkian knocking on the doors of countless elderly persons, and the celebration of the sexuality explicit on the airwaves of our nation, this question must be posed: where is the Commander in Chief whom this country elected to fight the cultural war? He, my friends, is in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now potentially Iran and North Korea. In a quest for a global hegemony unwanted by the rest of the world, this President has abdicated his post to fight the cultural ills that afflict a weary populace at home, and, even further, may be violating the very doctrine he now espouses.
Oh, and it gets better. The religious right is now urging Bush to outright ignore the power of the Supreme Court. They're saying Marbury v. Madison was decided WRONG! This is downright scary. They are literally saying that because the Supreme Court has no troops and no enforcers, people should just ignore its ruling. That kind of talk you expect from the Taliban, not from an American. These people are dangerous to our democracy. They hate our democracy.
When Chief Justice John Marshall tried to force a national bank upon President Andrew Jackson, Jackson responded, "Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it." When the Supreme Court tried to undercut FDR's New Deal, Roosevelt scared the little black robes off the Justices by threatening to pack the Court. The same authority rests with George W. Bush.


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