Posted on 05/26/2010 7:15:51 AM PDT by Alaphiah123
So who died and made John Morton King?
Under the presidency of Barry Hussein Soetoro the United States of America has officially become a lawless Nation. When John Morton assistant secretary of homeland security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can openly and without any fear of reprisal or retribution pick and chose laws that he doesnt like and then chose to disregard a validly implemented law, that act is the essence of lawlessness. (see article)
So do we now live in a country where anyone in the United States can chose to disregard a law with which they disagree, like the 40 million illegal aliens who illegally inhibit the United States. Or is that right reserved just for the Barry Hussein Soetoro administration?
(Excerpt) Read more at creatingorwellianworld-view-alaphiah.blogspot.com ...
Every tax paying citizen should contact their representatives, and have them tell Obama that when immigration reform comes up for a vote, their constituents have decided not to buy him 40 million new votes.
This fact, however, does not in itself justify the utter disregard for our laws shown by the present administration, contrary to the wishes of the vast majority of Americans; nor does it justify the lengths to which they are apparently willing to go to ridicule and demonize anyone who attempts to take it upon himself to attempt to enforce the law.
Ping
A recent bulletin on FOX said that the administration is going to challenge the Arizona law in court. Got that? The Arizona law that mirrors the Federal law that Obama and Morton refuse to enforce.
Ping!
Liberals logic is dumb at best they want illegal aliens allowed to stay so isn’t that akin to if someone robs a bank and isn’t caught in the act they can go free.
So do we now live in a country where anyone in the United States can chose to disregard a law with which they disagree, like .......
***having a president that is a natural born citizen!***!!!!
I suppose the logic is make the law void by breaking it in both cases
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.