You said — “Its one thing to read and understand the Constitution, but to enforce it is another problem all together.”
Very much so, I would say. I hope by now that people see that I don’t want Obama in there, either. I didn’t before the election and I spoke to the issue of him not being qualified either. I did not vote for him and I let everyone around me know that they shouldn’t vote for him either.
But, once I saw the way the election went, the way the courts were going, the way the Republican Party was going and the way that McCain and Palin were gong and now the Electoral College and the Supreme Court — it’s definitely becoming obvious that no one can enforce this without correcting the system.
I’ve *also* said that if the people vote for Obama and that’s what we get, then the people (corporately speaking) deserve what they get — and — this can be seen as part of the judgement of God against this nation. It’s not something that I wanted or voted for or encouraged others to want or vote for, but it does seem clear now that God has allowed “the people” (corporately speaking) to receive the judgement that they have voted for (this is also not a popular idea :-) ... ).
I agree. The good Lord will have His way...won’t He? I only hope that our Judges in the Supreme Court don’t retire until Obama is out of office. The only thing about this is that it is my understanding that the President can appoint as many Judges as he pleases. Is this your understanding? I have heard that he can appoint 15 if he desires.
Are you of the Catholic Faith? Don’t answer if you don’t want to.......Just curious. I am but not practicing.