Impeach Judge Longoria
June 20th, 2011 by Adam Greenwood
Any power exercised to stop a parent from discipling their child, physically if necessary, is illegitimate power. Judge Longoria needs a good paddling.
Any power exercised to stop a parent from discipling their child, physically if necessary, is illegitimate power. Judge Longoria needs a good paddling.
Vader
June 20, 2011
I’m sufficiently astonished that a Texas judge would make such a ruling, or a Texas prosecutor would bring such a charge in the first plase, that I have to wonder if there is more going on here than is being reported.
Adam Greenwood
June 20, 2011
Vader,
for polemic purposes we prefer to ignore the possibility that events are more complex than they seem, or the certainty that the news media has screwed up the facts.
But at least the quote from the judge seems damning.
Vader
June 20, 2011
I won’t disagree.
Zen
June 21, 2011
Not bad, but I’ll take your 5 years probation from the family court industrial complex, and raise you one male self-immolation (after a life destroyed).
http://lewrockwell.com/grigg/grigg-w219.html
Family courts (and abominations like Family Services) have no effective checks and balances, and (frankly) carry on the work of Satan in destroying the family. This may sound like hyperbole, but I am dead serious. It has become a monster.
Adam Greenwood
June 21, 2011
Preach it. Things like what Judge Longoria did don’t happen in a vacuum. They are the froth on an ocean of arbitrary decisions and excessive power.