Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Judicial Tyranny Of Federal Judge Myron Thomas

Chief Justice Ray Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court put a granite monument into the Alabama Judicial Building in 2001. On the granite were the ten commandments and some historical references to God. In 2002 Federal Judge Myron Thomas heard the case against the granite monument as brought forward by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)and company. It was revealed in court that the reason for the monument installed by Chief Judge Ray Moore was "to acknowledge God's law and God's sovereignty." The monument was to observe the historical relation of God to the American government. American government had recognized a Judeo-Chrisitan God and believed we were given inalienable rights by Him. This worked to protect the rights of the individual because if the State was the basis of our rights, what the State gives, the State can take away. God, then was above the State and of course, above judges.
Federal Judge Myron Thomas would have none of this. He rejected the assertion that a Judeo-Christian God was sovereign to the state or to judges. When Chief
Justice Ray Moore refused to remove the granite monument, he himself was removed from office. (See "Judicial Tyranny: The New Kings Of America" by Mark Sutherland)
Your $1 - one dollar bill - will be put toward fighting such legislation by helping to hire investigators who will vet or look into judges like Judge Myron Thomas to see if they have a history of unethical or illegal conduct. If researchers do find something that is unethical, the judge will be shown the findings. The plan is that he will take the appropriate action. If he doesn't, we will decide what is the appropriate action or inaction for us to take then. Certainly, one would not be happy having unethical or immoral behavior being made public. If the investigators find criminal behavior, it will be turned over to law enforcement. Again, the media can be contacted as required to try to get the proper response to the evidence found.
I will seek your input on as many issues as possible, but I will make the decisions.

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