
Today, the Supreme Court recognized the right to display the Ten Commandments on public land, but barred the Decalogue within court houses...usually. In what was perhaps a microcosm of things to come, Justice Kennedy earlier in this term ruled to outlaw executions of juvenile offenders while he upheld the constitutionality of juvenile executions in 1988. Like Kennedy, the Supreme Court, in today's conflicting decisions and in its recent dualing decisions on racial preferences in higher education, wants things both ways. The law should be anything but arbitrary.
Why do the pee brained liberals and judicial activists have such a difficult time living a peaceful co-existence with religion and religious symbols? Other than Jehovah’s Witness, when was the last time somebody knocked at their doors and forced them to join or otherwise take part in any religion?
George Will might have hit on something here…..
“Nowadays many people delight in being distressed. They cultivate exquisitely tender sensibilities and practice moral exhibitionism, waxing indignant about minor encounters with thoughts and symbols they dislike”.
Amen brother.



