Supreme Court’s Activism
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Reinhardt does not go far enough when he states that the “judicial and political ideology that drives the current Supreme Court does not portend well for individual rights or fundamental freedoms in these United States.”
He should have said that when this pack of wild dogs have finished ravaging the corpse of the Constitution, when there is no longer any chance that minorities will ever rise above their oppression, when the Federal Emergency Management Agency finally suspends the entire democratic process and institutes the police state we are oh-so-quickly plummeting toward, we will be free to lick the leftover bones for whatever sustenance they can provide as we sit in the cold dirt of our government relocation camps and await our turns against the wall.
ROBERT L. RUCKER
Los Angeles
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