The only people I've ever heard of who got to wear their bathrobes to work were Hugh Hefner and America's judges, and however you may feel about the man from Playboy, I'd venture that judges have created far more havoc for society.
At the time of Roe v. Wade, abortions were illegal in 30 states, but were permitted in 20 others in cases involving rape, incest or medical risk to the woman. In other words, they reflected the attitudes of the people who lived in different parts of this country. But in 1973, the Supreme Court distorted the Constitution to make abortions legal and readily available in every state. However you may feel about abortions, you should think twice before applauding seven people who weren't elected legislating from the bench. Keep in mind that next time, these arrogant road-company Solomons may be goring your ox.
Recently, Judge Vaughn Walker decided to overrule the California voters by deciding they had no right to define marriage as the joining together of one man and one woman, just as other California-based judges decided they had the right to set aside votes involving capital punishment and illegal aliens.
Just the other day, a judge decided that Gov. Schwarzenegger couldn't impose a three-day-a-month work furlough for state workers as a way to deal with the state's financial woes. How nice it must be to sit on Mt. Olympus and not have to worry about meeting payrolls with non-existent money.
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