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Sunday, January 22, 2006 

Something to Think About Today

Controversial decisions--even decisions that rend the body politic--are sometimes necessary. The Constitution stands for certain fundamental principles of free government, and there are times when the courts must intervene to make sure they are not neglected. But when judges act on the basis of their own political predilections, without regard to constitutional text or the decisions of representative institutions, the results are illegitimate.
Judge Michael McConnell, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals

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