Opportunity to Revive the Original Intent of the Supreme Court is Available in Judge John Roberts
“While the Court has too long attempted to legislate from the bench, President Bush’s nomination of Judge John Roberts to the US Supreme Court is a significant step in returning the court to it’s fundamental role.” this according to Charles Lyons, Ph.D. who also stated that Judge Roberts is a man of character and reputation that is seriously needed.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) July 22, 2005 -- Charles Lyons, Ph.D., author, counselor
and speaker, in response to the President’s nomination of Judge John Roberts to
the Supreme Court was quick to point out that this is a pivotal moment for the
court. The court has for several decades been in the business of attempting to
legislate national policy and conscience while virtually ignoring their
responsibility to the judicial character of the court set forth in the
constitution.
It is true that the court has been meeting and issuing
judgments. The problem has stemmed from the recent history of the court making
decisions based on what they perceived were the personal beliefs of the founding
fathers. In truth this was more often the personal ambitions of a handful of
liberal members of the court according to Dr. Lyons.
What makes Judge
Roberts refreshing is his approach to the law which, based on his reputation on
the bench, seems to be applying the law rather than his opinion. When you hear
people speak of some nominations you hear statements about their position on
various issues similar to a politician running for an office. However Dr. Lyons
stated that, “What I appreciate about Judge Roberts is that when you ask people
about him you don’t here political rhetoric, you here words and phrases like:
personal integrity, principled, character, gifted and even
brilliant.”
Judge Roberts can certainly be described as brilliant. He
graduated from the Harvard College in 1976 summa cum laude and did so in only
three years. He went on to graduate from Harvard Law School at the top of his
class. He was nominated to the Court of Appeals in 2001. His life is described
as one that is centered on his family and the values he practices are those
values that this country has its roots in, according to Dr. Lyons.
“We
have experienced several decades of a court using the law. We are now at a point
where we have to begin restoring the character, value and judicial restraint in
the court. Nominations of people of character are the best way to do this.” Dr.
Lyons went on to add that he was shocked that some have indicated that the
President’s nomination of a non-minority was daring. “We chose to select people
of various economic, social and ethnic backgrounds not because of those facts
but because we want diversity of representation, not diversity of truth,
character or values. America needs people regardless of their ethnic position.
People of character, even those who are not minorities have something to offer
the country.”
Although we have a man of character, education and
experience as a nominee, it will not be surprising to find considerable
challenge to his nomination in the Senate. Sadly, according Dr. Lyons, this
stems from a significant number of people holding public office that simply do
not hold to the values this nation was founded on. Experience has demonstrated
that these individuals appear to choose a course of disruption and delay rather
than yielding to the will of a nation of people they are supposed to
represent.
Dr. Lyons is the author of two books, “Daniel a Commentary of
Prophecy,” and “Losing Your Head Without Losing Your Mind!” The second book
chronicles the life of John the Baptist, a historical Bible character who stood
up boldly when wrong was portrayed as right. Dr. Lyons holds degrees in both
religion and psychology and has previously worked in law enforcement, the
Federal Government and most recently on staff at one of the largest churches in
America. He also speaks to groups of various sizes and ethnic
backgrounds.
“Daniel a Commentary of Prophecy,” is published by Infinity
Publishing. Paperback priced at $14.95 ISBN 0-7414-0770-1.
“Losing Your Head
Without Losing Your Mind!” is published by Infinity Publishing. Paperback priced
at $11.95 ISBN 0-7414-2534-3.
Contact:
Marietta Franklin, Director
of Public Relations
413 Unlimted
Houston, TX 77257-2665
http://www.loseyourheadandwin.com
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