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To: Steelfish

I’ll tell you why they won’t challenge it. Because most of them WANT it, but they can’t afford to vote to approve it by Congressional vote as mandated in the Constitution. Thus, they are fine with Obama taking this UNCONSTITUTIONAL step.

I would hope that ONE or TWO Congress-people WOULD file suit — although the Federal Courts are so stacked with Progressive Judicial Activists that my bet is they’d throw it out of court. And heaven help the mere citizens should THEY attempt to file suit against Obama for this! “No Legal Standing!” He’s beyond question on everything FOR US MERE PEONS!


20 posted on 09/04/2011 4:34:32 PM PDT by patriot preacher
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To: patriot preacher; All

This policy actually encourages mass scale immigration into the US. like never before. It legalizes illegality before it occurs.

Every individual granted visitor or student status entry visa (or as part of the chain migration policy where visiting family, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandchildren and multiple wives of Muslims) can now plan on overstaying their visa and not be deported. Ditto for million of illegals both here and about to cross the border. This is a huge and irreversible landscape in American demographics and culture.

And here is the worst of it. While Congress has standing to sue, a divided Congress may lack this. Short of bringing an article of impeachment for willful failure to honor his constitutional oath that a president take care that the laws of the nation be faithfully executed, (Remember, this was an article of impeachment brought against Nixon) we are finished.

If there ever was a time for a million man march on DC it is now.


23 posted on 09/04/2011 4:51:31 PM PDT by Steelfish (ui)
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