Sunday, April 5, 2009

Breaking News...at least it should be! Iowa Judges Refute The Will Of The People

Source: World Net Daily

Who am I to say, "These judges must be removed from office immediately!" Who am I? Just a simple little American who knows just a little about The United States Constitution. These poor excuses for humanity have usurped the Constitution and have imposed undue restrictions on the people. It's not just happening in Iowa...it's running rampant throughout the country with a Dictator at the helm. Every day we are inundated with so-called statements of "It's un-Constitutional" and yet we have no-one in the Justice Department with the intestinal fortitude to place them all under arrest. And then we hear, "We'll vote 'em out next time." At the rate these power mongers are going, there will be no next time! And guess what? It's all your* fault...you did nothing about it!

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
At the current state of affairs, evil is triumphing. The entire Cabinet is stocked with evil demons. The United States Congress apparently agrees for they approved the sinister evil doers. And what did you* do? Nothing! So how it stands now, we either have good men doing nothing or there's no good people left in the city..."If you can find fifty good people I will not destroy the city" (Do you remember that story?) The city** in being destroyed as we speak! - Norman E. Hooben
* The American People
** USA
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Congressman: Iowa court confesses to 'activism'
'It's the will of the people that's supposed to lead the way'



Posted: April 04, 2009
12:10 am Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily

U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, says his state's Supreme Court actually confessed to being guilty of "activism" in its opinion today paving the way for same-sex "marriage" in the state.

Iowa's high court said same-sex marriages "could begin" in as little as three weeks, joining Massachusetts and Connecticut as the three states formally recognizing homosexual duos.

King was interviewed by Greg Corombos of Radio America/WND about the decision.

"[The opinion] strikes me as very much an activist reach to overturn the will of the people of the state of Iowa," King said. "This turns on its head the entire composition of human history and law."

He called it the "most activist opinion that I have every read."

Citing the court's boasts about how it had led in the fight against slavery and for women's rights, and equating same-sex "marriage" with those issues, King called the statement "a self-assigned confession of activists."

"It's the will of the people that's supposed to lead the way," he said. "The constitution is not supposed to change unless it's changed by the people."

The ruling should "infuriate" every Iowan, he said. "I don't think Iowans have changed their opinions. If they did they would have changed the law."

Besides the two other states that have endorsed the homosexual effort for full recognition and approval of same-sex "marriages," California's high court imposed a demand for such recognition last year.

However, in November, voters there overruled the court's decision, establishing in the state constitution a definition of marriage limited to one man and one woman.

Procedures in Iowa, however, would prevent any such effort for at least a year or two, officials said.

To hear the sound bite that goes with this story click here: WND

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