Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Liberal Courts and Civil Rights Act

The liberal Warren Court struck down the arrogant " seperate but equal" of school segregation in 1954. It introduced the condescending "different but equal" which set up affirmative action, bussing etc.

One extreme out and another extreme in.

We are known by our differences. Laws that reflect that reality will last longer, be less expensive to enforce and have happier law-abiding citizens.

The Warren Court and the Civil Rights Acts provisions and directives for human behavior read like a manual sent out with an appliance.

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