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To: TheThinker; All

What’s at stake here is no longer how to solve domestic problems such as the economy, health care, energy, etc. It’s Freedom, Stupid.

A self-acclaimed Constitutional professor, no less, is shredding the Constitution. He is a Marxist from a Party that will run the country into the ground. He will undermine our ability to use our resources and preserve the only superpower. He and his allies will leak information about how we track and deal with terrorists and will make laws to restrict our ability to do so. He will try to resurrect the defeated Communism that this country is held responsible for obliterating. We will never be forgiven for this victory by the Left.

I don’t believe that talking will resolve anything. We have the impossible task of combating the revision of history, perpetrated everyday by the MSM, academia and the global Left.

It’s very unfortunate that our peace and tranquility are in the balance; however, defending freedom has never been free.


437 posted on 12/04/2008 7:57:23 AM PST by melancholy
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To: melancholy

The problem of standing is really what stands in the way of seeing Obambam’s birth certifigate. Dean Eastman of Chapman law school says that this is unfortunately the problem with all these lawsuits and he’s a Constitutional lawyer that would most likely be sympathetic to protecting the Constitution above all other considerations. The ironic thing is that these are the judiciary’s own rules of standing and I bet the process to change them would be quite difficult. If it weren’t, Eastman would give these lawsuits a chance.


441 posted on 12/04/2008 12:59:40 PM PST by TheThinker (It is the natural tendency of government to gravitate towards tyranny.)
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