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To: bull_derrick who wrote (22165)11/4/2004 9:27:47 AM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Derrick,

Technical Bulletin:

"the courts seem to be more interested in making law from the bench than enforcing the laws that we already have"

Courts are charged with neither making nor enforcing law. The first is within the purview of the legislature, the latter is the realm of the executive. Courts are here only to interpret the law, to decide what it is and to render judgments for others to enforce.

I now return you to your regular programming.

As for men kissing on TV, or women, or sultry women discussing how, mmmm hmmmm good life is since their men got Levitra, the point is not whether that is good, bad or indifferent. The point is, as a democratic society we have the right and responsibility to govern ourselves and our activities. Unless there is a constitutional right to project into our living rooms certain activities, then we should have the right to control, restrict or even ban them.

Kb