Posted by
jefferson on Saturday, July 29, 2006 6:01:12 PM
At a speaking engagement in Louisville today, the Rev. Jackson urged
the organization of a September rally to support school desegregation.
This is a result of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear a case
originating in Louisville in which a child who lived across the street
from I.N. Bloom Elementary School was not permitted to attend that
school because of racial quotas.
The rally would be effective, as Jackson explained, because "Judges read the papers, too."
Hasn't
that been part of the problem in America for the last forty years?
Judges have been reading newspapers and other nations' constitutions
more than our U.S. Constitution, the one on which our laws are based.
The judges are supposed to interpret the laws and whether or not they
fit with the Constitution. Newspapers should be irrelevant to judges.