Supreme Arrogance and Common Sense

by Melissa Clouthier | June 26, 2008 10:51 am

Even Barack Obama feels the Supreme Court overreached with their asinine ruling where they came to the conclusion that there is a “cultural consensus” against capital punishment for child rapists. It seems that there’s a cultural consensus, alright, and it is exactly opposite to the court’s. Here is what Obama said[1]:

Democrat Barack Obama said Wednesday he disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decision outlawing executions of people who rape children, a crime he said states have the right to consider for capital punishment.

“I have said repeatedly that I think that the death penalty should be applied in very narrow circumstances for the most egregious of crimes,” Obama said at a news conference. “I think that the rape of a small child, 6 or 8 years old, is a heinous crime and if a state makes a decision that under narrow, limited, well-defined circumstances the death penalty is at least potentially applicable, that that does not violate our Constitution.”

Well, duh. The constitution is clear. The justices are pushing for a situation where the death penalty is never permissible. I mean, if men who rape five year olds don’t qualify to get a one-way ticket to meet their Maker, who does?

And to address the fear of “murdering the witness” should the death penalty be allowed.. The court doesn’t seem to follow their own logic. What will happen is this: People will take the law into their own hands. When justice isn’t swift or just, people get frustrated. And who would blame the guy who goes after the child rapists? And these guys are not exactly treated well in prison. That’s not cruel and unusual? So the justices essentially condone street justice for these freaks.

Here’s the consensus, since the justices seem to be breathing the same elite rarefied air: Normal, average people have children. They watch the news and know that there are depraved people who are incapable of rehabilitation. A person who can do these things to a child ceases to demonstrate any ability to function in society. Period. For the safety of the community, they need to be dead. I don’t want my tax dollars feeding this animal. I don’t want my tax dollars spent protecting him in prison. I want him dead. And I’m not alone. Every person I know, liberal or conservative feels the same way. I call that a consensus.

Some truths are so self-evident they are call common sense. The Supreme Court’s decision yesterday demonstrated a decided lack of this increasingly rare trait. They also demonstrated that they have no problem taking legislative power as their own.

Cross posted at Dr. Melissa Clouthier[2]

Endnotes:
  1. Obama said: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080625/ap_on_el_pr/obama_child_rape_case
  2. Dr. Melissa Clouthier: http://drmelissaclouthier.blogspot.com

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