September 04, 2005
Feminists' Homework
by Liza Sabater
U.S. Newswire : Releases : "NPLAC Releases Report to Congress, Launches Ad..."
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today, the National Pro-Life Action Center (NPLAC)-the uncompromising voice of pro-life America on Capitol Hill-is delivering copies of its new report, "Five Questions That Judge John Roberts Must Be Asked," to every member of the United States House and Senate in preparation for next week's confirmation hearing. [...]
1.) Do basic human rights come only from government or are they rooted in something that transcends government?
2.) Is man's inherent human nature fixed or does raw political power determine who is and is not a member of the human family?
3.) Is law merely the construct of jurists and lawmakers or is it based on first principles of morals and justice?
4.) Is the proper role of the judiciary to restrain/limit itself to interpreting law or does it possess de facto legislative powers?
5.) Should the judiciary share power equally with the other two branches of government (the legislative and executive) or should its powers transcend them?
This is basically Rick Santorum's book condensed into 5 questions.
Posted by Liza Sabater in Activism, American Theocracy, Culture of Life, Dominionism, Extremists, Feminism, Law, Morality, Religion, Reproductive Rights, Roe vs. Wade, SCOTUS, Sidelinks, Supreme Court
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