Posted by
let_freedom_ring on Friday, October 13, 2006 11:46:31 PM
What are we really voting for in this midterm
election. The bottom line is, in the United States Senate, we are voting for
the future of our country. The future of the United States Supreme Court could
be in the balance over the next 6 years, as there could be as many as 6 Supreme
Court justices up for retirement. Not to mention what will happen with the War
on Terror.
The Supreme Court has handed down some pretty crazy rulings
lately including the 5-4 Kelo decision giving the federal state and local
governments a free reign to take private property away from individuals for
just about any reason. As long as the government comes up with a reason that
meets the stringent criteria of for the “public good”, they can take your
property. Well I guess it would benefit
the government to tear down your house and put up a high rise apartment
building, right? More tax revenue for the government and more people would be
able to live on that plot of land. Sounds like the common good to me.
Don’t forget about the latest Hamdan decision giving Geneva
Convention protection to Terrorists despite the fact that the Geneva
Conventions were meant to be applied to signatories of the Conventions (which Al
qaeda is not) and would only apply to uniformed P.O.Ws, civilians and organized
militias, not shadowing terrorist groups hiding amongst the civilian
population. The ruling is a move towards giving more rights to terrorist and possibly,
down the road, constitutional rights, which would severely hamper the War on
Terror.
What does this mean to the Senate races? Well surely a
liberal leaning Democrats would block strict constructionist
jurists in favor of activist judges who rule out of their own political
leanings. They read into the law instead of applying the laws as written.
Do we want to win the War on Terror? Whatever you think
about the Iraq
war we are there and we must deal with that responsibly. Make no mistake about
it a vote for a Senate Democrat, is a vote for the Democrats in charge of National
Security, and will result in a “new direction” in Iraq,
that’s called defeat, and that would be a defeat in the war on terror. Not
mention we would be stuck getting more activist judges like John Paul Stevens
on the bench, which would surely be a defeat for property rights and the War on
Terror.