The Road to Civil War
By Adam Graham
This is the summer of Conservatives’ discontent. Many
Americans are suffering from gay fatigue with Canadian gay marriage and
our own
Supreme Court’s ruling on sodomy. The cultural elite have responded
with “Boy
Meets Boy” and “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy”. While
both shows have been successful, that’s
not because of overwhelming support for homosexuality. To be a success,
10-15%
of the country has to like it. It doesn’t matter if more than half the
country’s
repulsed by it, it’s still a hit.
Ann Coulter’s book, “Treason” is something we
haven’t seen
from conservatives before. There have been long scholarly books on the
failure
of Democratic administrations to guard
In
However, the most important event in this Summer
of
Conservative anger is happening in
Alan Keyes is Making
History
Moore has decided to defy the ruling of a federal
district court
judge who has ordered the monument removed, claiming that the judge
lacks the
authority to make the ruling. Thompson cited the establishment clause,
“Congress
shall no law respecting an establishment of religion nor prohibiting
the free exercise
thereof.”
Alan Keyes has delivered better speeches than the
one he
made in
"Where?! Where, I ask them, is the law that is being broken? Where is
the
Constitutional provision that is being defied?
"I'll tell you where it is. It's right there in front of our eyes. We
were
reminded of it again today. We ought to look at it and think it
through, word
by careful word, as our Founders did: "Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion." Now hold on, hold on. Before
we
jump to conclusions here, I want to point out that those words don't,
by the
way, simply forbid Congress to establish a religion. That's not what
they say.
And the liberals, all these people always act like "establishment is
forbidden." No. That's not what's forbidden. It is forbidden for
Congress
to touch this question! It is
forbidden for Congress to address it! It is forbidden for Congress to
deal with
it! [cheering, applause]."
If the courts were to hold that pedophiles have an inalienable right to rape our children, many would simply nod and say that the law has spoken and we must follow the Constitution and loan our children to any pedophile that asked.
What is happening in
It does not matter how the standoff in
The question is a volatile one that will divide
the nation
between those who advocate following the courts and those who believe
in their
own interpretation of law. I believe that unless appropriate measures
are
taken, it will lead to
The Most Dangerous
Institution
The Federal Court System as constituted is the
greatest
threat to the union, the Constitution, and our status as a free people.
Lets be
clear that the bloodiest war in our court’s history was caused by the
Taney court
which threatened to spread slavery throughout the
Americans have grown far more patient (or some might say far less diligent) with the federal courts. The Court has trampled on will of 70% of the American people with its rulings against prayer in schools, while allowing the destruction of millions of unborn children by judicial fiat. While there have been a few incidents of violence as a result of this ruling, we had not yet seen defiance of a court order by conservative leaders until now.
In American history,
One cannot predict how it will happen and who’ll be on what side. One could easily have predicted in the 1840s that the North would secede and the South would be on the side of union, but that was not the case. It also appears that the sound of gunfire is distant. By the time it finally happens, Falwell will most likely be dead, Keyes and Moore may be as well. But, it is coming and it is beginning now.
The next Civil War is far off which leads to the greatest American temptation: procrastination. Most American political leaders will only address an issue when it has reached the level of a full-blown national crisis. By then, it may be too late.
How can
The tenth amendment is the most vital and neglected element of our constitution. Judges who have ignored it have created the cultural war. Due to the overbearing federal courts, conservatives look at liberals and see their oppressors who are forcing their way of life on them. Liberals look at conservatives and see a Christian Taliban who will oppress them and destroy all of liberalism’s gains if the court system is lost. Only a fool does not see where this is heading.
Congress must act to restrict the jurisdiction of
federal
courts from issues such as abortion, religion in the public sphere, gun
control, affirmative action, human sexuality, and sexual and gender
orientation. Simply changing the personnel on the courts will not save
Based on the behavior of Democrats in the Senate, does anyone believe that liberals will respect judges like Charles Pickering, Miguel Estrada, and Patricia Owens? I don’t. I believe that if we have sixteen years of Republican appointees to the bench and the liberal stranglehold is broken, court orders will not be obeyed or respected by the left, because the courts have become mere political instruments for the right and the left, and are quickly losing their credibility for all.
The fact is that 90% of cases that go to federal court have nothing to do with the culture wars, but those 10% of cases now leave us in a sorry condition where a President cannot get judicial nominees through Congress to address a crisis of backlogged cases. Respect for judicial authority can only be restored by restraining that authority.
Alan Keyes noted that he stood at the spot where the dissolution of the country over slavery occurred. It may be the spot where the road to the second Civil War began. No one wishes it, no one wants it, but unless we do something, it is coming.