Friday Funnies – Dogs trump unjust justices on eminent domain
by CTBC Director | 12:45 pm, July 10, 2009 | Comments Off
It is rare to see such wisdom expressed in the old-school dinosaur media at all, much less in the comics section, but today’s “Dog Eat Doug” cartoon was right on target. In this cartoon, the baby represents government (Ronald Reagan’s quote is apposite: “Government is like a baby. An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.”) The dog represents the common citizenry - imbued with uncommon common sense.
Here, a dog - a puppy, really - displays more wisdom than did the Mullarkey Majority in upholding the “Telluride Land Grab” in June 2008 (a blatantly unconstitutional abuse of eminent domain by the city of Telluride - seizing property outside its jurisdiction).
Don’t let our Constitution - and our Supreme Court - go to the dogs. Ditch the Mullarkey Majority (Justices Michael Bender, Alex Martinez, Nancy Rice, and Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey) by voting “NO” to retain these unjust justices in 2010! Let’s Clear The Bench, Colorado! Category:
2010, Colorado, Humor, Liberty, Rule of Law
Tags: Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > eminent domain > eminent domain abuse > judicial activism > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > Telluride Land Grab > unjust justices
Tags: Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > eminent domain > eminent domain abuse > judicial activism > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > Telluride Land Grab > unjust justices
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