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To: edge919

“I forget who is next in line”

That would be President pro tempore of the Senate Bobby Byrd of WV and then Sec. of State. Hillary Clinton and then Sec. of the Treasury Timmy Geitner

Not all that appetizing...


46 posted on 03/25/2010 8:49:12 AM PDT by bjorn14 (Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20)
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To: bjorn14

We have enough decent people in Congress (believe it or not) that if the rule of law was followed we could keep an America-hating, America-destroying communist in check until they could be replaced. That’s why the rule of law is so absolutely vital.

The founders put a good system in place - one with separation of powers and the checks and balances, realizing that power corrupts. The reason we’re losing America legislatively is because we FIRST allowed America’s law enforcement and government agencies to institute lawlessness.

That’s why people have to realize that we’ve only gotten where we are now because the fox has been guarding the henhouse. We have corrupt law enforcement, corrupt government, and corrupt media - all of which have broken laws in order to allow this usurper into office and to push his agenda.

We really need to emphasize that lawlessness is not a laughing matter - even if the perpetrators laughingly call the evidence “conspiracy theories”.

My hope is that the HCR vote has slapped so-called “conservatives” into seeing that confronting lawlessness is not a “distraction”, “conspiracy”, or “extreme”. It is absolutely critical at all times, but especially in times like these, when it is OBVIOUS that a government takeover is underway.


50 posted on 03/25/2010 9:05:04 AM PDT by butterdezillion
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