This overwhelmingly «christian» congress represents an overwhelming «christian» nation has that: performs a million abortions a year, has out 40 % of births out of wedlock (approaching 70 percent in minority communities), has a Supreme Court that has ruled that virtual child pornography is protected by the first amendment, has a culture that teaches ever younger girls (through movies, music, tv, books and magazines) that their primary function is as living sex toys for men, forces religions to provide insurance to include abortifacients against their faith, and is rapidly redefining marriage by
judicial edict.
I am as leery of government by referendum as I am of government by
judicial edict, though what's interesting here is that the radical pro-lifers may have doomed their own movement by failing so spectacularly in an extremely conservative, Christian - dominated state.
Not exact matches
They called for an unbiased and objective
judicial review of the whole sorry process of climate science and its associated political leveraging following which they reversed all their earlier
edicts and returned to the process of trying to direct policy for the enrichment of all classes of society.
Participation in social networks by judges in the U.S. has reached a level that prompted the Florida
judicial ethics committee to issue an
edict in 2009 that judges and lawyers should not be Facebook «friends,» to avoid appearance of conflict in the event they end up in the same courtroom.