Thursday, February 20, 2014

Can Judges Redefine Reality? In Virginia, Yes Indeed!

     In yet another example of a judge being totally ignorant to the supreme law of the land, U.S. District Court Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen wrongly attributed the line “all men are created equal” to the Constitution when it in fact appears in the Declaration of Independence. 
     The decision also showed us that denial of reality in the U.S. is becoming almost impermeable.
     "It is an exercise of raw judicial power that shares in the coercive attempt to reconstitute reality for the benefit of those who require an alternate reality to rationalize their behavior."
     Read the article from MercatorNet here.


Denial
Denial of reality on the marriage issue is becoming almost impermeable. Self-reinforcing decisions from one federal court to another are weaving together a skein of an alternate reality in which we will all soon be required to participate. - See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/can_judges_redefine_reality_in_virginia_yes#sthash.qICdAf4W.2SOvgbJU.dpuf
Denial of reality on the marriage issue is becoming almost impermeable. Self-reinforcing decisions from one federal court to another are weaving together a skein of an alternate reality in which we will all soon be required to participate. - See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/can_judges_redefine_reality_in_virginia_yes#sthash.qICdAf4W.2SOvgbJU.dpuf

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