Supreme Court saves Malvo from death penalty

Because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s outrageous re-writing of the U.S. Constitution, in which it declared, on the basis of a constructed popular “consensus,” that capital punishment for a person under 18 is “cruel and unusual punishment,” the Beltway serial murderer Lee Malvo, who was 17 at the time of his evil rampage with his accomplice John Muhammad, will not face the death penalty.

It’s fruitless for us to go on complaining about this lawless and tyrannical Supreme Court. The only thing that will hem in these wayward judges and return America to the rule of law is a political movement demanding their impeachment and removal from the bench. If the transgressions by the federal courts over the last 40 years do not add up to the “long train of usurpations” that the Declaration of Independence says is the proper basis for revolution, then nothing is.

Posted by Lawrence Auster at March 11, 2005 11:50 AM | Send
    


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