Wednesday, February 11, 2004



Subj: Mass. high court (small case on purpose) and marriage
Date: 2/11/2004
To: letters@coralridge.org


The Massachusetts high court is not in the position to tell the makers of the constitution of Mass. To change the constitution of Mass. It is the job of the Massachusetts governing bodies to make the constitution and any amendments according to the will of the people of Massachusetts and ratified according to their ratification process.

The high courts job is only to do as the constitution stipulates and the furthest they can go is to recommend changes -not order them.

By legal rights the legislature of Mass. can completely ignore the order of the court as unconstitutional, and any effort made by the high court of Mass to enforce their order should be treated as a crime by the high court, subjecting the high court to impeachment by the Mass.governing body.

In fact if it went that far the high court could be tried and imprisoned because in essence it would be committing a crime.

It takes almost no courage to do what is right only to do it.

Sincerely
Ronwormwood

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