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April
5, 2005
Open
Letter to Congress: Impeach Activist, Rock Star
Judges
by John T. Plecnik
For
too long, congress has allowed federal judges,
appointed pursuant to Article III of the U.S.
Constitution, to flaunt the law. Appointed for life
during good behavior, these judges, including
members of the Supreme Court and "9th U.S. Circus
Court of Appeals," are vulnerable to "impeachment
for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other
high Crimes and Misdemeanors." Just like the
president, they can be impeached by a majority vote
of the House of Representatives and convicted by a
two thirds vote in the Senate. The time has come
for good conservatives and true patriots to demand
that congress impeach the activist, rock star
judges.
Last Thursday, Rush Limbaugh gave a nod to "this
21-year-old student from Duke." The king of
conservative radio read my column, "Rock Star
Judges Usurp Power for Fame," over the air on his
nationally syndicated program. Millions listened.
Many replied. And I am left with a sense of hope
that we can make a difference. We can force
congress to perform its duty and protect the
Constitution from a judiciary run amuck.
Last Thursday was a solemn day. Terri Schiavo
had just passed away, leaving America uniquely
aware of the awesome, life-and-death power that
judges have come to claim in our society. In the
wake of several cases challenging the
constitutionality of the phrase, "under God," in
our Pledge of Allegiance and the public display of
the Ten Commandments, conservative jurists are left
flabbergasted by the absurd arguments of liberal
lawyers, including those of Duke Law Professor
Erwin Chemerinsky, who advised and represented the
litigants in a number of these infamous cases.
As conservatives and strict constructionists,
what can we do? To quote Rush Limbaugh, reacting to
my prior column, "[Congress] can do it,
[congress] can impeach judges. The
Constitution provides for it." Indeed it does. But,
if such action lacks the popular support of the
people, congress won't have the stomach to
overthrow an activist judiciary. Congress needs
pressure to risk reform. Congress needs our support
and insistence to impeach the activist, rock star
judges.
How then, can we show our support? How can we
demand that congress take action and preserve the
integrity of our Constitution? Simple though it may
sound a letter to your congressman&emdash;a letter
to your senators&emdash;can make all the
difference. Having interned on Capitol Hill with a
congressional office, I can vouch that most letters
from constituents are duly noted. When a big
mailing hits the office, i.e., hundreds or
thousands of letters on the same topic are
received, the congressman will definitely hear
about it. If enough Americans&emdash;if enough fans
of Rush Limbaugh&emdash;can spare a moment to write
their representatives, we can start the process of
reining in our most blatant offenders.
With Republicans enjoying a commanding 232 to
202 lead over the Democrats in the House of
Representatives, the formal accusation and public
humiliation of impeachment could be leveled at any
time. We easily have a majority. The only question
is, as Rush Limbaugh put it, "whether we've got the
guts and the will" to impeach the activist, rock
star judges. We conservative, grassroots
campaigners are the guts and the will of the
Republican Party. In that sense, the real question
is, do we have the will to lobby congress? Do we
have the will to demand that they do their job? Do
we have the will to stand up and be counted?
Five minutes of your time and a postage stamp
are a small price to pay for freedom and the
protections of our Constitution. Remind your
representatives to represent you and stop the
activist, rock star judges. Oh, and tell them a
Dukie sent you.
Well Mr. Speaker of the House, distinguished
gentlemen and gentlewomen, if any of you have the
moral courage to read this piece and take it to
heart, let us know that you stand by the Founding
Fathers and the honest, plain meaning of their
Constitution. The time for silence has long
passed.
Plecnik
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John
T. Plecnik (JTP) is a 21-year-old law student at
Duke University and a Featured Columnist at The
Conservative Voice (www.theconservativevoice.com),
Lincoln Tribune, a weekly newspaper in
Lincolnton, NC., and various other online and print
publications. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in
Accounting with a Minor in Mythology and graduated
summa cum laude, sharing the title of
Valedictorian, from Belmont Abbey College. Email
your comments to John at John.Plecnik@law.duke.edu.
Copyright
(c) 2005 by John T. Plecnik. Reprinted with
permission.
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