Posted on 06/25/2015 7:09:40 AM PDT by GIdget2004
Six are the Chief, Kennedy, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan.
The Left have beaten us.
1936 Communist goals. It’s all there.
You beat us with your demands for lesser evil.
Lesser evil is happy today
“State doesn’t mean State.”
I remember when Clinton said, “It depends
on what the definition of ‘is’ is.”
I was outraged. Most people shrugged because
we were in the go-go 90s.
It was then that I noticed that Americans
no longer cared about Truth and Justice.
So that’s how we got here.
They are. They should be. They got just what they voted for. Evil.
Rumor is that Roberts and his wife adopted to children from the same town his wife is from in Ireland. Ireland has strict adoption laws that made it impossible to adopt them. So they were flown to Venezuela (?) where they were born and then delivered to the Roberts. This is basically a black market in children. That’s the rumor at least.
If you read “The Franklin Scandal” and “Confession of a DC Madam” by Henry Vinson (Gay dc madam) there are all kinds of gay escort services in DC used to frame and then compromise govt officials (elected and non-elected). To be blackmailed in DC is actually good for your career...
There will never be single payer in the strict sense, just as there isn’t in continental Europe, Canada, or other so-called single payer countries.
The question will be whether you have sufficient resources to get care in what remains of the private system. It may not even be worth it as innovation in health care slows down.
+1
The GOP sycophants on FR pummeled any who dissented against the GOP and dared to voice their opposition to establishment candidates in forums...
Btw, is it time to hold their feet to the fire yet?
That time was prior to the damage they caused...and to stop them from causing it. People chose not to.
Does our government have to uphold its own law?
Answer = no it doesn’t.
Have a nice day. :)
Robinson Jeffers - We Are Those People
I have abhorred the wars and despised the liars, laughed at the frightened
And forecast victory; never one moment’s doubt.
But now not far, over the backs of some crawling years, the next
Great war’s column of dust and fire writhes
Up the sides of the sky: it becomes clear that we too may suffer
What others have, the brutal horror of defeat
Or if not in the next, then in the nexttherefore watch Germany
And read the future. We wish, of course, that our women
Would die like biting rats in the cellars, our men like wolves on the mountain:
It will not be so. Our men will curse, cringe, obey;
Our women uncover themselves to the grinning victors for bits of chocolate.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3304071/posts?page=219#219
Thanks for the info njrighty!
Ping to this one!
I was being a bit sarcastic...
I recall being told numerous times...”We have to get the R’s, any R’s into office no matter what and THEN we can hold their feet to the fire.”
(T)he leaven of the old mass seems to assimilate to itself the new, and after twenty years confirmation of the federal system by the voice of the nation, declared through the medium of elections, we find the judiciary on every occasion still driving us into consolidation.Ah, but who listens to the opinions of those slaveowners anymore, merely because they were slaveowners, never mind that such a one as this actually wrote our Declaration of Independence.
In denying the right they usurp of exclusively explaining the constitution, I go further than you do, if I understand rightly your quotation from the Federalist, of an opinion that the judiciary is the last resort in relation to the other departments of the government, but not in relation to the rights of the parties to the compact under which the judiciary is derived. If this opinion be sound, then indeed is our constitution a complete felo de se. For intending to establish three departments, coordinate and independent that they might check and balance one another, it has given, according to this opinion, to one of them alone, the right to prescribe rules for the government of the others, and to that one too, which is unelected by, and independent of the nation.
For experience has already shown that the impeachment it has provided is not even a scarecrow; that such opinions as the one you combat, sent cautiously out, as you observe also, by detachment, not belonging to the case often, but sought for out of it, as if to rally the public opinion beforehand to their views, and to indicate the line they are to walk in, have been so quietly passed over as never to have excited animadversion, even in a speech of any one of the body entrusted with impeachment. The constitution, on this hypothesis, is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist, and shape into any form they please. It should be remembered, as an axiom of eternal truth in politics, that whatever power in any government is independent is absolute also
Oh I know. But they need to hear it often so it grates on their conscience. Of course if they had one, they’d not have supported libs to begin with.
Anyone who actually “goes Galt” in-place (i.e. without jettisoning family, job, and friends), and discusses it with anyone else, is a fool.
There may be a small group of compatriots that one can trust, but the exact terms of one’s rebellion must be kept largely private even with them.
Remember COINTELPRO. It is almost certainly going on with Tea Party groups or even FR as the targets, under the auspices of defending the US against “domestic terror”.
What a country now!
Simple. Just start the wheels of government turning to remove them. It doesn't matter if it's "common knowledge" until the government decides to take official notice of it.
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