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February 10th, 2013

S-h-h-h-h-h-h.  This Walter Lantz Productions cartoon was released on June 6, 1955.

Directed by Tex Avery. Produced by Walter Lantz. Story by Tex Avery. Animation by Ray Abrams, Laverne Harding, and Don Patterson. Sets designed by Raymond Jacobs and Art Landry. Voices by Daws Butler (Mr. Twiddle / Doctor / Hotel Manager – uncredited). Original Music by Clarence Wheeler.

Grab your popcorn, put your feet up on the coffee table, and try to only throw soft items at the screen please. This is Late Late Night Firedoglake, where off topic is the topic … so dive in. What’s on your mind?

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Bill of Rights: The Founders’ Vision is Dead and Gone

Kevin Gutzman
tenthamendmentcenter.com
December 20, 2012

In 2008, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Kennedy v. Louisiana. In that decision, the Court created a new categorical right to rape a child without receiving the death penalty.

Although the majority made mention of the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition of “cruel and unusual punishment,” no one really believed that this new right had any basis in the Constitution. The Court majority claimed that its decision reflected a new societal consensus, despite the fact that six states and, as it turned out, Congress recently had adopted legislation providing capital punishment for certain child rapists. The dissenting justices said that the actual basis of the Kennedy decision was “the Court’s ‘own judgment’ regarding ‘the acceptability of the death penalty,’” but the majority opinion made clear that the Court simply differed with the people’s representatives on the question how significant rape of a child is.

In other words, the justices substituted their legislative will for that of elected legislators. Alas, there was nothing unusual about this. Kennedy v. Louisiana illustrates what has come of the Bill of Rights in our day.

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