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[–] numina18 ago 

I don't know how "loyalty to the Papacy", whatever that might be, could come before the Constitution. You need to explain how that might work. I don't get it. I'm no fan of Catholicism, but individuals are not necessarily corrupt just because they are Catholics.

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[–] Publius1778 [S] ago 

Its very simple. Their loyalties like with the Pope.

First, tell me, do judges reach opinions that are in fact NOT consistent with the Constitution? Does that every happen? Yes, actually quite frequently.

Tell me, how do fancy lawyers with massive educations reach a bogus court ruling that is actually inconsistent with the Constitution?

Just use fancy, subtle legalese to conceal their deformation and deviation from the Constitution. It's done all the time....

If the SCOTUS reaches an opinion that does not appear consistent with the Constitution, who does that ruling get appealed to?

Yes, that's right, because the Supreme Court is supreme, or final in these matters. To a degree, if the SCOTUS says it, its "constitutional."