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Anthony Kennedy Goes Roger Tanney

When the Supreme Court deigns to speak to a thorny social issue, that issue is settled for all time.   The Constitution, in an secret addendum viewable only to self-anointed demigods in black robes, deems the Supreme Court to be the ultimate and final authority on both what is moral and just.  So say the court.  Long live the court.

It was from this divine mount of wisdom that this edict was issued, in the year of the court 1857:

[The Negro] had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations; and so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the Negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit. He was bought and sold and treated as an ordinary article of merchandise and traffic whenever a profit could be made by it. This opinion was at that time fixed and universal in the civilized portion of the white race.

Source [1].

Which explains why to this day, the Negro is viewed as an inferior with utterly no rights.

As in 1857 the self-anointed Tanney deemed that the Negro had no rights, his intellectual heir Justice Anthony Kennedy deemed that citizens had no rights unless so endowed by the Supreme Court [2].

Fellow serfs, bow down to the wisdom of your self-anointed masters.   Give to Kennedy the full measure of respect to which he is deserved.

Addendum:   Carly Fiorina chimes in via, RCP [3]:

“Marriage means something specific to millions and millions and millions of people of every faith, and it has meant that for thousands of years, and I do not think it is the purview of five people on the Supreme Court — unelected, unaccountable — to think in their hubris that they have the power to change that,”

We need a president willing to stand fight to protect the People. Fiorina and Ted Cruz so qualify.