A Santorum presidency would be the best thing for humor and satire since George W(hat do you mean there's no such word as misunderestimating?) Bush.
Herman Cain would have been much better. For humor, I mean.
Show me a state constitution that doesn't prevent a state government from instituting an official religion.
There are state constitutions that
have establishment of religion in them. See: Texas. It's incredibly foolish to assume that state laws/constitution would protect all of everyone's (federal) constitutional rights, because
they do not and it is trivially provable that many do the exact opposite. Texas' state constitution, for example, bars people who don't believe in God from even holding public office.
That's hardly a realistic fear, and furthermore the SC, by definition, only has jurisdiction in federal matters, of which marriage, religion, and abortion are not. Were the states to actually violate the BoRs, then they would be prosecuted based on their actual violations, not on their perceived violations
This doesn't make any sense. Establishment of Religion
is a federal matter. It's in the fucking
first amendment. A state law that violates the establishment clause would very much be an "actual violation" and under Ron Paul's law, the SCOTUS wouldn't be able to rule on it. I don't know why you use the term "prosecute" because it doesn't really apply, but there you go.
This bill is mostly for the purpose of preventing the SC from creating "rights" out of thin air on issues that the Federal government has little ground on.
Right, like that pesky "establishment clause" those activist judges are talking about. How is that
not a right that actually exists?
It doesn't prevent the courts from prosecuting 1st amendment violations, it prevents them from prosecuting states for perceived violations of SC-created rights (be it life or abortion).
Do you really, really, really think that the first fucking amendment right to freedom of religion, and the establishment clause, is an "SC-created right"? Seriously? That isn't something the Supreme Court made up. I'm sorry.
You've obviously shown yourself to be incapable of doing basic research or even arguing in good faith. It's not worth arguing with you if you can't be remotely rational, so I won't be replying to you anymore.