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Dear Sam

Justice Roberts is correct. He never promised "morally just and right." He
took an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the
United States. Just as ALL judges so swear. And ALL local, state and
federal public officials, including presidents who appoint and senators
who confirm. And ALL lawyers. And ALL members of the military.

So what's the Constitution? Take a look -- where does it say "morally just
and right"? Go ask dead chief justices John Jay, John Rutledge, John
Marshall, Roger Taney, Caleb Cushing, Morrison Waite, William Howard
Taft, ad nauseam....

Their ghosts (so alive and well) can tell you that the Constitution was
written to enable the few to govern the many; to camouflage tyranny and
denial with their majestic "rule of law."

You want "morally just and right"? Write a new plan of governance. And
don't forget to expunge and upchuck several thousand years of Greek
Empire/Roman Empire/Church Empire/Teutonic/Anglo-Saxon/Norman/English
Empire/American Empire slavery and property theory, work and nature
doctrine.

I say: keep on spilling the beans, Johnny. Tell us more about the
Constitution and the law. Sustain your distinguished logorrhea and we'll
give ya Golden Mouth award.

In Solidarity
Richard Grossman