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Court: If You Like Your Constitution, You Can Keep It
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| November 5, 2013
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Posted on 11/05/2013 5:08:05 AM PST by raptor22
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:08:05 AM PST
by
raptor22
To: Grampa Dave; granite; GreenFreeper; grjr21; I got the rope; IchBinEinBerliner; jaredt112; JayB; ...
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:10:27 AM PST
by
raptor22
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To: raptor22
Court: If You Like Your Constitution, You Can Keep It congress, particularly the GOP-E and especially the SCOTUS have been complicit in destroying The Constitution, but there are limits to what We The People will put up with.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:10:55 AM PST
by
The Sons of Liberty
(Who but a TYRANT shoves down another man's throat what he has exempted himself from?)
To: raptor22
"They can either abide by the sacred tenets of their faith, pay a penalty of over $14 million and cripple the companies they have spent a lifetime building, or they become complicit in a grave moral wrong," Rogers said."It's refreshing to read anything regarding the law that incorporates that intangible morality that the enemy is always , more successfully than not, removing with too many words that say nothing more than NO to our Constitution, Freedom and Liberty
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:13:54 AM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true .. I have no proof .. but they're true.)
To: knarf; All
I can't find judge Janice Rogers, but I find Bush appointee Janice Rogers Brown.
An attempt to cloud the person with a brain ??
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:16:56 AM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true .. I have no proof .. but they're true.)
To: Nachum; markomalley; Clairity; Carlucci; grey_whiskers; meyer; WL-law; Para-Ord.45; ...
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:19:46 AM PST
by
raptor22
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To: raptor22
The Constitution protects the individual from the laws and regulations signed by a usurper. Once a mandate is imposed upon an individual, the individual can object in Federal Court to the laws and regulations imposed upon them by the usurper. The Bill of Rights protects the individual from will of the people if the people choose a usurper for President.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:25:42 AM PST
by
SvenMagnussen
(1983 ... the year Obama became a naturalized U.S. citizen.)
To: knarf
One thing that somebody else pointed out is that this law has no severability clause. A law usually has this clause, which essentially says that the invalidation of one part of it does not invalidate the whole law. So technically, by invalidating a part of it, she has invalidated the whole law or prevented it from being enforced until such time as the issue is resolved legally.
Unfortunately, there have been recent instances of a law without a severability clause being permitted to remain in effect even after a part of it has been invalidated, but I’m not sure this has been challenged.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:27:20 AM PST
by
livius
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:30:35 AM PST
by
raptor22
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To: livius
We’re living in a lawless time.
The rest of it will stay in effect without the severability clause,
because some judge knows better than the law.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:33:33 AM PST
by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: The Sons of Liberty
Many of “We The People” are willing to ditch the Constitution in favor of any other federal hand out.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:34:53 AM PST
by
monocle
To: monocle
Like many of my “brothers in arms”, I fought for this country and WILL NOT allow this once great nation to be drawn down to its knees by some off the wall politician or stuffed shirt judge(s). I will go down fighting (literally) if need be but will NEVER surrender to their plans. END OF STORY!
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:41:35 AM PST
by
DaveA37
To: All
“Court: If You Like Your Constitution, You Can Keep It”
That is exactly what has happened to this great country.
30 years ago. Had you said that most everyone would have said it is a free country. GTFO
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:43:54 AM PST
by
Bailee
To: The Sons of Liberty
I actually think the supreme court is a lot to blame for the position we find ourselves in and they made political rulings not legal.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:50:41 AM PST
by
edcoil
(System now set up not to allow some to win but for no one to lose!)
To: raptor22
Every of his LIES must be framed with this statement!
It is a way to constantly remind America about who he is that THEY UNDERSTAND.
Come on my Freeper Friends this is our chance to Cement this to Obama like Slick Willie's “I did not have sex with that woman”.
Spread this wealth early and often.
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posted on
11/05/2013 5:57:20 AM PST
by
R0CK3T
To: raptor22
Sorry, but a new slogan is needed.
I'm going to keep it whether you like it or not.
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posted on
11/05/2013 6:03:51 AM PST
by
chris37
(Heartless.)
To: raptor22
Pray that the Tea Party and patriots in Virginia are on the march today.
To: raptor22
I would love to see Janice Rogers named to the SCOTUS someday.
To: raptor22
If you liked you country, you can keep your country.
To: raptor22
Janice Rogers Brown is a good one. She’d be outstanding on the SCOTUS. (But not with nobama in office, of course.)
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posted on
11/05/2013 6:42:06 AM PST
by
upchuck
(I've got maternity care via Obamacare! Now, if I could just figure out how a male gets pregnant...)
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