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McKathan told The Associated Press that he believes the Ten Commandments represent the truth "and you can't divorce the law from the truth. ... The Ten Commandments can help a judge know the difference between right and wrong."
With that line of thought, I await the day where a judge claiming that his sacrifices to the Blood God help him to behold the truth from the lies of others.
Oh yeah...here's hoping that SCOTUS hurts him in some small fashion.
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I wonder which version of the ten commandments he used?
"I applaud Judge McKathan. It is time for our judiciary to recognize the moral basis of our law," Moore said.
Haha, yeah, not cooking a yak in its mother's milk really falls under that.
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That judge has just given everyone who has gone through his court room the ability to challenge his rulings on the basis of a bias that the law does not support. That judge clearly sees his religious beliefs as higher then the law, and the courts can not support that.
Congradulations you fucking idiot judge. You've just helped destroy the court system by showing such an obvios biass.
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I'm so fucking tired of the logic fallacy employed by those "our laws are based on the Bible" idiots. They invariably "prove" it by showing that parts of the law are coincident with parts of the Bible. By that logic, Nazism is based on the Bible too, but they invariably go berserk at the suggestion.
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frigidmagi wrote:No seriously, guys isn't the blank black robe a uniform, I thought they weren't allowed to put anything on it?
No, not hardly.
Now, biasing things like that are certainly not going to be allowed. There's no way something like that would be allowed but a judge does not have have any sort of mandatory uniform. Not in the same military regulations sense that you're talking about.
Think of all the money wasted on the court cost associated with these clowns and the inevitable lawsuits to follow. Wouldn't it be better spend on schools and roads?
The most basic assumption about the world is that it does not contradict itself.
Wicked Pilot wrote:Think of all the money wasted on the court cost associated with these clowns and the inevitable lawsuits to follow. Wouldn't it be better spend on schools and roads?
Absolutelty. We is why it's tempting to take back the civil war, let Alabama go it's own way.
Judge Idiot wrote:McKathan told The Associated Press that he believes the Ten Commandments represent the truth "and you can't divorce the law from the truth. ... The Ten Commandments can help a judge know the difference between right and wrong."
So... I guess all those years in law school on top of a lifetime's worth of education just isn't enough to help know that all-important difference between right and wrong.
He needs his little pin to help remind him of that difference.
Does his mommy sew his name on his judicial robes to help remind him of what he's called as well?
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So people need the Ten Commandments in order to rule on matters of law? Which commandment does one use in order to rule on (for example) a criminal negligence suit brought against a factory owner for allegedly unsafe working conditions? Or a child-pornography case? Or an intellectual property case? Or a drunk-driving case? I'd love to know how one constructs a Ten Commandments-based ruling in situations like this.
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
Rye wrote:I wonder which version of the ten commandments he used?
"I applaud Judge McKathan. It is time for our judiciary to recognize the moral basis of our law," Moore said.
Haha, yeah, not cooking a yak in its mother's milk really falls under that.
A question because I know next to nothing about the law in the US.
Is the american law based on the roman law(like in germany for example)?
Mostly, American law is based upon English common law, while Louisiana's laws also incorporate the Napoleonic Code into its weave.
When ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided, there can be no successful appeal back to bullets.
—Abraham Lincoln
People pray so that God won't crush them like bugs.
—Dr. Gregory House
Oil an emergency?! It's about time, Brigadier, that the leaders of this planet of yours realised that to remain dependent upon a mineral slime simply doesn't make sense.
—The Doctor "Terror Of The Zygons" (1975)
I know fundies are dumb, but so dumb that they can't remember the 10 Commandments and have to pin it to their robe? These guys just simply trying to shove things down other peoples' throat, not trying to preserve their own beliefs....
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