Bad Law Meets Judicial Acrobats
Tip of the Cavaliers’ cap to The Buck Stops Here, a site I found looking for something else, for alerting us to yet another nonsensical judicial decision (no shock here: it came from the Ninth Circus Court of Appeals):
The ADA is a good example of poorly-written legislation passed by a Congress more eager to be politically-correct than to write good law, and signed by a president (Bush I) whose administration pretty much defined political mediocrity. Combine bad legislation with an activist court, and what do you get? A prohibition on the firing of lying, mentally ill, would-be murderers.
Is this a great country, or what?


This phrase comes from the 1978 "Jonestown massacre" in which most members of the Peoples Temple cult, blindly following their leader Jim Jones, committed suicide by drinking cyanide-laced Kool-Aid.








