S-Des
Comfortably Numb
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I don't disagree. However, with judges being more free from pressure, doesn't come any guarantee that they'll be free from prejudice or corruption. You are placing more confidence that 4 out of 7 will rule with wisdom, than belief that the people will make the right decision. Considering the vast number of times I've read posts by people here decrying the legal system, I find that unwavering confidence baffling. If this decision is OK (not the outcome, but the process), then it's equally OK with you if some whack-job court does the opposite somewhere that has different social factors. I'm sorry, I don't trust the court enough to make my laws (even if this decision is all right by me).Part of the reason the court system was set up the way it is was to protect the minority from the abuses of those who feel that just because they are a majority allows them to dictate their beliefs to others.
This is also why it is important for judges in these positions to be free from the pressures of elections.
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