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posted by [personal profile] rfunk at 04:40pm on 19/05/2004 under , ,
The first of two entries inspired by [livejournal.com profile] chronarchy's newfound anti-Republicanism

I'm certainly not the first one to point this out, but it's quite ironic that this past Monday we had two things happening simultaneously:

- Conservatives decrying the first day of gay marriage in Massachusetts, complaining about those "activist judges"
- Lots of people, including conservatives such as Bush, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education

Fifty years ago today, nine judges announced that they had looked at the Constitution and saw no justification for the segregation and humiliation of an entire race. Here at the corner of 15th and Monroe, and at schools like it across America, that was a day of justice -- and it was a long time coming.


So, why were those nine judges not called "activist judges" like the ones in Massachusetts?

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