The two things you can say for the RW. 1) They don't give up 2) they take one step back, reorganize and take 4 HUGE leaps forward.
I saw how they did this when they opposed ROE. First they had demonstrations,they blocked abortion clinics, torched them, killed abortion doctors. They were perceived as quacks and dangerous......so they regrouped and went across the country using the legislative process and changed laws county by county.....NOW, 83% of the countries in America have no reproductive rights.
Never take them for granted, they will not stop, they are dangerous to everything America SHOULD stand for..........and I'm not sure they still are not winning. Oh yeh, they have a nutcase in the WH that they need to replace with someone whom is not so OBVIOUS.
In the middle of the night I caught http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week903/feature.html on TV> This is perfect. They will open more and more Law schools so we have more and more CHRISTIAN lawyers that think like Scalia and probably Roberts
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EMILY JOY SMITH (student, Regent University School of Law): I am going to view every perspective, every situation, every client that walks in my office through kind of glasses that are Christ-colored.
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SEVERSON: The law school boasts graduates working in all levels of state and federal government, also as judges, prosecutors, state representatives, lawyers for the FBI, CIA, and Justice Department. Former Attorney General John Ashcroft is now part of the Regent faculty.
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SEVERSON: To combat the American Civil Liberties Union, Robertson founded the American Center for Law and Justice -- that's the ACLJ, not the ACLU. The ACLJ has argued and won several cases before the High Court, including the right to organize Bible clubs in public schools. Jay Sekulow, the chief counsel, has been asked by President Bush to help shepherd Judge John Roberts through the confirmation process. Sekulow considers himself a conservative Christian who thinks most law schools are too liberal
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SEVERSON: Regent was the first of the conservative Christian law schools but not the last. In Michigan, the Ave Maria Catholic Law School was recently granted accreditation. And the Reverend Jerry Falwell is awaiting accreditation for his new law school at Liberty University. Many conservative Christians see this as a way of getting their values put into law. Others say it's a troubling erosion of the separation of church and state.