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Supreme Court — Part 4

78 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Feb 5, 1956 · Broad topic: Kidnapping & Ransom · Topic: Supreme Court · 78 pages OCR'd
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Page 5 plants mking war material, unless they peid the unions for “Permits to Work". The prine varied fran $50 to $1000, and a United States senator estimatad that the Unions sollected $75,000,000 in this wey, not warranted by any state or federal laws, Thomas, of Aquinas, wrote: itp, Labor is to pray"; he was correct, The tex on the God given right to work is aa heinous as would be the tax on the right to prays THE SUPREME court LICENSES 4 ¥EWEERS oF “UNIONS TO ROB OTHER exams’ In the case of the United States TS. Local 807 of the Teamstore! Union of New York city, the Supreme Court adopted, by a vote of six to one, a deaiaion by the then Justice James F. Byrnes, that members of this union who forood, at tho point of firearms, a New Jersey farmer to pay $9.41 before he was permitted to ‘drive his own truck filled with his ow milk down the highwny built by his own taxes. ief Justice Herlen F, Stone alone dissented, and said that this decision "made comnon/riBoery an innocent pestime”™ for members of teamsters unions, This decision was rendered in Maroh, 1942, and has been the law of the United Staves for three years, Hon. Sam Hovba, a member of the Houso of Representa- tives from Alabama, introduced « bill which would havo made it impossible for labor union members thus safely to rob citizens, It was adopted by the House, and duly trensmitted to the Senate, where it dicd in a pigesm-hole. Shame on such a cowardly Senate, terrorized by brutal labor union bosses? THE DECISION AS TO INSURANCE The Supreme Court has reoentiy reversed past decisions of long standing as to the vast insurance business, so as to put it under the power of the Washington government, The attorneys general of forty one states at once asked for a re-hearing; their petition was peremptorily denied. The power of the state governments ia being stolen ty this court and given to the obese federal officials in the national capital. The Supreme Court judges are steadily rovbing the states of their functions and powrs. Om April 20, 1944, I sont out the following: JUDGES WHO MUST BE IMPEACHTED Justice Felix Frankfurter, of the Supreme Court, has recently writtcn, "The opinion that, if the words of a law are plain, the meaning of the law ia plain--is pernicious over~simplification," Thus the professor reveals the theory, by which the once High Court nas been guided to several important, outrageously oppressive de- cisions since 1938, when Roosevelt, with the consent of a majority of the senators, elevated this Austrian-born autoorat to this posi- tion of great judicial power, Since his taking over this power, the oitizons anc the states have been the victims of a series of despotic decisions, which grow rapidly more and more intolerable." “Under the above quoted theory, the plainest moanings of the words of laws, eithar of statutes or of constitutions, do not bind the courts, and they have the power to interpret them, as their de- sires may determine; that is the power to change the constitutions, which are approved by the sovoreign people, and the statutes, en- eaotod by the congress, and the legislatures of the sevaral statas, by substituting their own laws," "In fer reaching decisions, involving lavor questions, they have held, in effeat, that 125,000,000 of us who do not belong to labor unions have no rights that 10,000, 000 members of labor unions are Dound to respect," "Thirty vears ago Theddore Reosevelt wrote Felix Frankfurter that he wag a bolshevist. Nevertheless, Franklin Roosevelt chose him for the Supreme Court, and most of the . senatars voted approval. The other justices have now joined him in the destroying of our laws," "The Hovse of Representatives should at once arraign these judges before tha senate, and demand their immediate impoachment, The Con+ stitution statcs that they shall hold office for life or during their good behavior. Their bohavior is very bad. They are trampling under their impious foot the sacred rights of the states and of the citizens. rite your congressman your demand that ho do his constitutional duty."
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