To: John Robertson; Jack Bull; scouse; M Kehoe; Always Right; syriacus; Fzob; el_texicano; Moomah; ...
Ping!
57 posted on
03/03/2005 6:35:15 AM PST by
Reaganghost
(Reagan could see the Renaissance coming, but it will be up to you to make it happen.)
To: Reaganghost
59 posted on
03/03/2005 6:42:41 AM PST by
E.G.C.
To: Reaganghost
you know who's good on this issue, even tho' he's not a lawyer and says so, is ernie brown on "america at night" on radios.
p.s. i'm not a lawyer, either! but i am tired of the democrats trying their end-runs around the people of this country by means of their judges.
67 posted on
03/03/2005 6:50:00 AM PST by
ken21
( warning: a blood bath when rehnquist, et al retire. >hang w dubya.< dems want 2 divide us.)
To: Reaganghost; totherightofu; John Robertson; Jack Bull; scouse; M Kehoe; Always Right; syriacus; ...
* * *
"These judges who legislate instead of adjudicate, do it without being responsible to one single solitary voter for their actions. Among the signers of the Declaration of Independence was a brilliant young physician from Pennsylvania named Benjamin Rush.
* * *
The next step in denying God's sovereignty over the United States will go to these nine people . .
"The question is or at least ought to be, how can such a small, godless, minority have such influence over our courts and legislative processes?" Answer:
U.S. Supreme Court, 2004 - The Oligarchy*
(All Your Sovereignty Are Belong To Us!)
Back Row (left to right): Ginsburg, Souter, Thomas, Breyer
Front Row (left to right): Scalia, Stevens, Rehnquist, O'Connor, Kennedy
oligarchy Pronunciation:
'ä-l&-"gär-kE, 'O-Function:
nounInflected Form(s):
plural -chiesDate: 1542
1 : government by the few
2 : a government in which a small group exercises control especially for corrupt and selfish purposes;
also : a group exercising such control
3 : an organization under
oligarchic control
sovereignty
Variant(s): also sovranty /-tE/
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle English soverainte, from Middle French soveraineté, from Old French, from soverain
Date: 14th century
1 obsolete : supreme excellence or an example of it
2 a : supreme power especially over a body politic b : freedom from external control : AUTONOMY c : controlling influence
3 : one that is SOVEREIGN; especially : an autonomous state
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99 posted on
03/03/2005 7:31:48 AM PST by
Happy2BMe
(Government is not the solution to our problem, government *IS* the problem.)
To: Reaganghost
Thanks for the ping. I can visualize a new definition for the term "hangin' judge".
181 posted on
03/03/2005 4:02:04 PM PST by
wizr
(Freedom ain't free.)
To: Reaganghost
As indicated in the story that there have been a case where a Judge was impeached but, just like Clinton, was never removed.
I believe that what Renqhist is trying to say is - a warning to the other 8 that they are not immune to impeachment - that some of the actions of other federal judges had caused concern in the House which could trigger the impeachment.
For the sake of camaderie, I think he has to side with the other 8 since he is the leader of the group. To do otherwise would infurariat the liberals in the group.
To: Reaganghost; Happy2BMe
Thanks for the ping.
Maybe I was wrong. I thought that the ballot box was supposed to decide these type of things. Yes, I know, states rights (10th Amendment) are not considered anymore by scotus (lower case on purpose). Living constitution or some such rot.
I hope and pray that the cartridge box doesn't ever figure into the picture.
5.56mm
184 posted on
03/03/2005 6:33:23 PM PST by
M Kehoe
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