June 24, 2004

A Future Upstanding Liberal

In a Sacramento Bee story about two high school girls who wrote essays about the Newdow case, and their reactions to the Supreme Court's recent ruling that wasn't really a ruling, i found the best exposition of the typical liberal approach to law i have yet seen.

The chick who wrote the winning essay in support of Newdow's position (that "under God" should be declared unconstitutional) said the following:

[M]y opinion has strengthened a lot more with looking up the different laws and legal briefs. I really look at it from how others feel. It's not really about the laws; it's about how it makes people feel living in their country. [emphasis added]
Perfect, just perfect. A future liberal if i ever saw one. God help us.

Posted by: annika at 04:06 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Yeah, scary, isn't it?

Posted by: susan at June 24, 2004 05:10 PM (i7giH)

2 I am in a mood about my liberal brothers and sisters-- they are too effing stupid to live!! God Bless America these people are idiots who are living in a fantasy world. One effing lie after another in the major media, Fuckingheight 9/11, and "I looked up the laws and decided it was about how people feel! #$*&*$#*&*#(@*!!! AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!! EFFING IDIOT!!!! I can't stand it anymore. GRRRRRR GRRR GRR!!!!!!!! Damn, I need a beer.

Posted by: gcotharn at June 24, 2004 09:44 PM (AaBEz)

3 how sad. i guess high school really is less than i remember it. we learned intellectual honesty and critical thinking. . . .

Posted by: jcrue at June 25, 2004 10:39 AM (G9kk0)

4 Yeah, the law is all about how people "feel." People who "feel" that "under God" belongs in the Pledge of Allegiance? They don't count, of course! I mean, we're only talking about how civilized people feel! Right?

Posted by: Matt Rustler at June 25, 2004 11:19 PM (mi0dS)

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