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The Tyranny of Tolerance: A Sitting Judge Breaks the Code of Silence to Expose the Liberal Judicial Assault
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The Tyranny of Tolerance: A Sitting Judge Breaks the Code of Silence to Expose the Liberal Judicial Assault |
Author: Robert H. Jr Dierker
Published: 2006-12-26 |
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SOMEONE GIVE THE AUTHOR A VALIUM THE TYRANNY OF TOLERANCE is a shopping list of power grabs by the left who use slippery semantics to justify what they do. Nothing new there.
The courts and schools are owned by the left; nothing new there, either.
The point the author misses is: American commerce, government, and institutions were captured by mercantilism a long time ago, and not much is gonna change by whining about it.
I agree with pretty nearly everything the author says, but the constant name calling and impotent whining in the book embarrasses me.
The lie of the tolerant left A chilling, well written and documented review of the efforts of the statist left to change America to a socialist state by judicial fiat.
Without major changes in our efforts we are well along the path to losing our republic. Well worth the time to read.
MANDATORY READING for every PAST,PRESENT and FUTURE LAW GRADUATE !!! I'm going on eigthy years, don't have too many left but this country has
almost reached the point on the airport runway called "the point of no
return". If it hasn't already passed it! Once passed, THERE ARE NO BRAKES
to prevent the inevitable. Mostly to blame are the LIBERAL PROFESSORS in
our schools and universities that WE have ALLOWED THEM TO BRAIN WASH OUR
CHILDREN without so much as a wimper from irresponsible parents. Shake-
spare once said, "The first thing we do,let's kill [all] the lawyers."
Maybe after a few the rest will get the message! We have five per cent of
the earths population and seventy-five per cent of all the lawyers. Does
this tell us something?
Excellent Expose of this countries out of control Courts
Read This Book! This is a well presented expose of the courts in the US and how wrong they have gone by trying to pander to tolerance. Clearly we need special programs to help the disadvantaged - but when these programs start to negatively permeate the civil rights of all citizens then somethign has gone wrong.
The author provides excellent examples - some from his own experiences as a judge. The fact that he is liberal or conservative is not the issue - the issue is that extremists have effectively hijacked the court system in this country and quite frankly your political presuasion is not going to mean anything if and when you have to face these courts.
Jefferson was concerned about the power of the judicial system over time and he felt that the checks and balances of the government would soon be obliterated by the judicial branch - I fear he was correct.
Don't waste your money This makes Levin's Men in Black look like a scholarly book. Tyranny of Tolerance makes no attempt at considering the complexities of some of the questions that the author discusses. In fact, loaded with inconsistencies and incoherence, it is at best a rant. A simple example should suffice: he insists that judges should follow the intent of the Constitution and its plain meaning. If that is the case, he should argue that the narrow purpose of the 14th amendment was not to announce a broad principle of equal treatment, but a specific protection for black Americans. The Congress that wrote the amendment enacted affirmative action laws favoring blacks. Instead, like the judges he criticizes, Dieker "morphs" the amendment into a rule that he favors. Readers serious about understanding judging and the Supreme Court ought to read Kermit Roosevelt's book about Judicial Activism.
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