Posted on 06/06/2016 9:02:08 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
We expect paid protesters to go after the first amendment rights of law-abiding citizens but not public Republican figures swilling at the Trump publicity trough
Instead of cheering Donald Trump on to the 2016 presidency, Conservatives Newt Gingrich and Paul Ryan are building a wall against his presidential progress.
Politically-correct staunch wall builders of a different strain themselves, Gingrich and Ryan are throwing sanctimonious critiques at wall builder Donald Trump.
Judge Roy Moore of Alabama was once suspended...for having the Ten Commandments posted in his courtroom.
But its ok for a judge to be affiliated with La Raza?
Great Point
Former attorney general Alberto Gonzales:
Trump right to question judges fairness
thehill.com ^ | June 04, 2016, 12:55 pm | Mark Hensch
Posted on 6/4/2016, 2:59:41 PM by Trumpinator
June 04, 2016, 12:55 pm
Former attorney general: Trump right to question judges fairness
By Mark Hensch
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says Donald Trump is right to challenge the fairness a judge overseeing lawsuits against him.
An independent judiciary is extremely important. But that value is not the only one in play here, Gonzales wrote in a Saturday op-ed for The Washington Post.
Equally important, if not more important from my perspective as a former judge and U.S. attorney general, is a litigants right to a fair trial, he continued.
The protection of that right is a primary reason why our Constitution provides for an independent judiciary. If judges and the trials over which they preside are not perceived as impartial, the public will quickly lose interest in the rule of law upon which our nation is based. Trump on Thursday said U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiels Hispanic ethnicity is an absolute conflict in three civil fraud lawsuits against the billionaire.
He said Curiels Mexican heritage makes him partial because of Trumps calls for a wall along Americas southern border with Mexico.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3436937/posts
In Indiana at the time of his birth people here from Mexico were usually :
students from wealthy Mexican families
migrant farm workers
seasonal cannery workers
Did they come in legally and over stay a visa? Were/are they still here? Legally?
More research needs to be done. My guess is DJT knows.
In Indiana at the time of his birth people here from Mexico were usually :
students from wealthy Mexican families
migrant farm workers
seasonal cannery workers
Did they come in legally and over stay a visa? Were/are they still here? Legally?
More research needs to be done. My guess is DJT knows.
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