It is not very often when you see a public figure go insane right in front of a national audience. In Wisconsin, the Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Shirely Abrahamson, has literally gone insane or is suffering from dementia right in front of our eyes. (I am not this making up- I really think this judge clearly has some kind of mental health issue that may include dementia)
In a pretty straight forward case involving a dead end road, Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson tried to decide a case by not using past court decisions, state law or anything judicial. Instead, she tried to rule on a case on a poem. Yes, a poem.
From jsonline: Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson dissented from the majority opinion and wrote that two boards would always act separately under the majority's interpretation of the phrase.
To support her view, Abrahamson turned to Khalil Gibran's poem "On Marriage."
"Gibran eloquently describes how marriage requires partners to act together, yet remain separate throughout their marriage," Abrahamson said.
"As I read the statute, the phrase 'acting together' means the boards are to act as a single group," she said in her dissent.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/ozwash/125832428.html
Clearly, a room with rubber rooms is waiting for Abrahamson over at Mendota Mental Health Institute, in Madison, WI. It is the local state institution for the mentally ill. (When I was going to school, I worked there as a janitor)
So, now, in the United States, a Supreme Court justice is now trying to rule on a case using a poem. Can you imagine if a conservative did that, maybe like Clarence Thomas? Ohh, the left would go nuts.
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