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The Supreme Court is calling for revolution in this country. They have proven that they will not uphold the constitution. The rule of law cannot long endure without evenhanded sensible rulings from the courts.
1,017 posted on
06/23/2005 5:27:19 PM PDT by
editor-surveyor
(The Lord has given us President Bush; let's now turn this nation back to him)
To: editor-surveyor
Claire -- IT IS TIME !!
The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.
1,022 posted on
06/23/2005 5:33:35 PM PDT by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
To: editor-surveyor
The Supreme Court is calling for revolution in this country.This latest dose of tyranny from the big-government-is-God, liberal activist wing of the US Supreme Court must be confronted head-on in the Senate. Tomorrow. It is time to get righteous and go nuclear. No more games with the judges. It's time to load up the judiciary with as many Janice Rogers Browns as we can find. Period.
Frist and the GOP better call for vote after vote after vote - - I don't care for what - - that gets every Senator on the record about exactly where they stand on this latest disgrace by those Supreme Court scumbags.
In the meantime, I strongly advise all Freepers to arm themselves to the teeth.
To: editor-surveyor
Appears that this article is much more germane to our present situation that most here on this forum would care to think about, much less admit. How much evidence does one need? Welcome to "Post-Constitutional America".
How Tyranny Came to America
1,300 posted on
06/24/2005 1:22:51 AM PDT by
Joe Brower
(The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: editor-surveyor
The Supreme Court is calling for revolution in this country. They are. But the populace doesn't know it, because the effects of this decision haven't manifested themselves yet. It won't be long though before developers and politicians begin to steal private property as a result of this ruling. Then people may begin to pay attention, but by then it may be too late.
They have proven that they will not uphold the constitution.
But do the people know and care?
The rule of law cannot long endure without evenhanded sensible rulings from the courts.
The notion that the Constitution is what the SCOTUS says it is seems pretty well established to me. I'm not sure if we've passed the point of no return.
1,322 posted on
06/24/2005 4:59:02 AM PDT by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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When folks don't know that "...the pursuit of happiness..." actually means the acquiring of real, personal property then what did everyone think would happen.
Dumbing down America has worked exceptionally well.
1,446 posted on
06/24/2005 3:36:13 PM PDT by
philman_36
("It’s a legal document, and legal documents do not change." Scalia)
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And as an aside...things sure are moving quickly. All of these important, precedent setting cases moving through the courts...
1,447 posted on
06/24/2005 3:40:02 PM PDT by
philman_36
("It’s a legal document, and legal documents do not change." Scalia)
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