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Though these findings may very well be skewed to support the homosexual agenda, there is no doubt that the cultural subverters are trying to create the appearance of popular support to justify the new immoral order and to discourage opposition. Do you have any suggestions as to how we can disclaim these subverters and let the world know just where the Catholic Church and majority of CWL members stand on these moral issues? Hamilton's words bring us back to the courts' proper role: active guardian of the Constitutional rights of citizens and the constitutional limitations on federal power, not active subverters of those limits or passive accomplices to the subversions of the other branches of government. |
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