The majority of voters prefers that accountable legislators, rather than unaccountable judges, make the laws.
He mistakenly said the rulings were made by "eight unelected and, frankly, unaccountable judges" and called the Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor "Montemayor."
Powell contended that the Court's decision would encourage Congress to be lax in their duty to create laws, expecting democratically unaccountable judges to do the job for them.
President Bush appeared to distance himself on Friday from recent comments by the House Republican leader, Representative Tom DeLay, that Congress should crack down on unaccountable judges.
This is a body based in The Hague where unaccountable judges, prosecutors, could pull our troops, our diplomats up for trial.
We are not necessarily critical of the artists on the Turner shortlist, but of the way five unelected, unaccountable judges decide who's the best artist.
Democrats, for their part, are already stepping up their efforts to link Dr. Frist and the rule change with conservatives statements about unaccountable judges hostile to faith.
Those 'actual rights' are derived from the utopian premise that we can deduce morality from a universal premise and enforce it through unaccountable judges.
Why should your preference be given de facto constitutional priority by unaccountable judges?