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Friday, September 11, 2015

From a male perspective...Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

The U. S. Constitution charges the Judicial Branch of the government with making decisions in matters of the law.  Some of these decisions are popular, some, not so much.  In the 1950's the school district made the decision to prohibit a little black girl from attending an all white public school.  The Supreme Court ruled, "Well, we'll just see about that!"  (Brown  v.s. Board of Education)  In some parts of the country, this decision caused a big ruckus.  Refusal to follow the law stood on the school house steps in defiance, even running for President, in opposition of the law.  How did the decision to not follow the law work out for Y'all?  Even though we may disagree, which is our right to do, in the end we are all compelled to follow the law.  If we are able to pick and choose which law to follow, what do we have?"

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