By Ken Stern 

Musings - on the editor's mind

 

October 3, 2018



Sometimes you have to face the truth. Sometimes reality is really real. Sometimes the evidence is indisputable. As Thoreau wrote, “Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk.” Sometimes rants and screeds are necessary.

The Supreme Court has never been nonpartisan and seldom on the side of the common person.

There’s why it is called supreme. It is the court of final appeal to save the hides of the ruling class.

The Court did that in 1857 when it ruled that Dred Scott would be returned to slavery. In 1881 railroads were found to have due process when, prote...



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