This Washington Post article about a conference called "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith," basically
speaks for itself...
The conference was organized during the height of the Schiavo controversy by a new group, the Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration. This was no collection of fringe characters. The two-day program listed two House members; aides to two senators... Alabama's "Ten Commandments" judge, Roy Moore; and DeLay, who canceled to attend the pope's funeral.
Read more about death threats against a Supreme Court justice below...
[L]awyer-author Edwin Vieira told the gathering that Kennedy should be impeached...
Ominously, Vieira continued by saying his "bottom line" for dealing with the Supreme Court comes from Joseph Stalin. "He had a slogan, and it worked very well for him, whenever he ran into difficulty: 'no man, no problem,' " Vieira said.
The full Stalin quote, for those who don't recognize it, is "Death solves all problems: no man, no problem."
If you (still) have moderate Republican friends, you might point out for them that every time they vote for a Christopher Shays or a Jim Leach they're enabling this agenda.