Don't shun those who vote differently, when judges contravene Congress and other commentary
Briefly

Larissa Phillips expresses concern that the increasing division in society, particularly among those of differing political views, leads to a lack of understanding of common humanity, stating "...it's hard to care where someone stands on politics when they race to your house to save a dying lamb." This suggests a need for connection beyond political differences.
Billy Binion critiques the recent judicial ruling that granted immunity to law enforcement in a case involving a family whose home was mistakenly raided, emphasizing that "Judges should not be making law, but should be interpreting and applying the law as it was written", highlighting issues with judicial overreach.
Read at New York Post
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