This picture was taken yesterday and appeared on the Huffington Post.
Yep, that’s me at the Supreme Court, taking a stand for LIFE – for the unborn. I have been doing this for a few years now and I am honored to be apart of Bound4LIFE.
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No, I don’t know a lot about the new SCOTUS nominee… yet. But I am working on it. She is believed to be pro-choice but yet she is also catholic. (Not sure how that works).
Anyway, I think most people have a working knowledge of the 3 branches of our government but, just in case you missed it in school, indulge me for just a moment.
There are 3 branches of Government…
Legislative – Create Law
Executive – Enforce Law
Judicial – Interpret Law
Now, most people understand the difference between # 1 and # 3. However, a few don’t. So let me say it like this. Policy making and law creating is not the job of the Courts – any of them. Yes, that means the Supreme Court as well.
But this is apparently lost on Pres. Obama’s nominee:
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) — A former student claims in a lawsuit that the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey discriminated against him for the way he described his background in classroom discussions on cultural diversity.
Paulo Serodio said that in 2006, he told a professor and classmates that he was “white, African, American,” which he says accurately reflects the fact that he was born in Mozambique but later became a U.S. citizen.
He said some classmates and staff members at New Jersey Medical School found it offensive that a Caucasian man would call himself “African-American” and that the fallout led to harassment and eventually his suspension from the school.
Serodio, who lives in Newark, said some school employees and students told him not to describe himself as “African-American.” In the aftermath of his comments, Serodio said, flyers were hung around the school mocking him, he was assaulted and his car was vandalized.
His lawyer, Gregg Zeff, said Serodio eventually was suspended for “conduct unbecoming” a student.
The suspension came directly from his remarks in class, Zeff said.
I just don’t get it! And I mean that on 2 levels.
The guy was born in Africa. Then became an American. African-American. It’s not really that hard is it?
I wonder if the school would consider throwing out any transsexuals? NO, they would not.