To: wagglebee; Petronski
Do you really think that the framers of the Constitution would endorse the idea of the President overturning the laws of the states simply by issuing a statement that he considered them invalid?
I have no more desire to live according to the whims of a conservative autocrat than a liberal one.
And if you're going to bring up the Fourteenth Amendment, that's one I'd repeal in a shot if I could.
2,394 posted on
12/14/2009 3:54:23 PM PST by
Notary Sojac
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To: Notary Sojac; Petronski
Do you really think that the framers of the Constitution would endorse the idea of the President overturning the laws of the states simply by issuing a statement that he considered them invalid? That doesn't answer my question. Please show me where the Founding Fathers give that power to unelected judges.
I have no more desire to live according to the whims of a conservative autocrat than a liberal one.
America has been living according to the whims of autocrats since 1933.
And if you're going to bring up the Fourteenth Amendment, that's one I'd repeal in a shot if I could.
So, you DON'T believe that everyone should have equal protection under the law?
2,401 posted on
12/14/2009 3:59:29 PM PST by
wagglebee
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