The rule of law is .....
it’s something taught in history class.
My wife became a citizen yesterday. A little reflection on America.
Rule of law? Everyone must obey the law. (only the little people), Leaders must obey the law. (they are not the little people). Government must obey the laws. (they are not the little people). No one is above the law. (applies only to the little people.)
In 50 years, the question will be: “What was the rule of law?”
Rule of law: liberal laws can never be repealed. Conservative laws can be revoted until they’re repealed.
The rule of Law is something in very short supply in Washington, DC. Apparently an unknown in the halls of the FBI.
Congrats.
When I went for Interview, FBI officer/INS asked me 3 questions, can’t recall now. I had smooth sailing.
But that day Middle eastern background people had difficult time. Someone was arrested that day.
During oath ceremony, officials ejected couple of people out of ceremony.
What is the rule of law?
Something we used to have as the foundation of the Republic.
Before Usurpation Day when we threw it all away.
The rule of law is whatever Hillary says it is ...
Congrats to your wife.
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It’s at least getting lip service, which has to say something. From that quiz to God’s ears.
She should answer in Spanish.
Immediate pass with dumbulbcrat registration card (already filled out) issued with citizenship papers.
First, congratulations to your wife and your family. Welcome.
Second: Rex sub lege. The king is under the law. It was settled in AD 1215 @ Runnymede. The modern administrative state is a curve ball, ignore it. We will win.
Again, congratulations to your family.
Crooked regulators put crooked regulations before crooked judges, who institutionalize the crooked regulations. The certain attack phrase used against non-crooked citizens is “Don’t you believe in the rule of law?”
Guaranteed gotcha every time.
Please note that the following information concerning low-information citizens is not directed at your wife.
Regarding the citizenship exam
Low-information citizens including immigrant citizens, and likewise low-information Freedmen, have all helped to foster todays unconstitutionally big federal government imo. This is because neither the 14th Amendment or immigrant citizenship exam requires new citizens to know about the federal governments constitutionally limited powers.
In fact, the following excerpts from Supreme Court case opinions need to be reworded as questions that people taking the citizenship exam must answer correctly in order to become citizens.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
Great thread - thanks for starting it and congrats to you and your wife.
A Republic is a system of governance constituted by lawful order.
There have been many Republics - but only one USA.
What *purpose* made American government different from the others?
Congrats to your wife and to both of you on your 34 years.
Congratulations to your wife....hope she’s registered and Teump2016
Ms. Poconopundit,
Congratulations in your choosing the Best nation in the land in which to reside. Though you are unable to see US at our finest at this time, we were once a Godly, lawful nation which inspired many great dreams and many great people, citizens such as you who saw US as something special. Something in they wished to be a small part. May you find your dreams and achieve in this great country your potential as an outstanding individual. Welcome to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!
Regards,