Posted on 03/13/2009 1:32:40 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
2. He didnt adhere to the requirement of the Constitution, and I never claimed he did.
Bill Clinton couldn't have said it better.
Until they started slaughtering them, and calling it "legal." Rebellion against morality and God and the natural law always lead to the loss of liberty. What do you expect?
I’m sorry your reading comprehension skills don’t extend to understanding the distinct difference between “semblence” and “reality.”
At the behest of Blackmun, his kind and their apologists.
The slaughter started in the states. That’s why it ended up in the Supreme Court..
Busted.
Backwards. Norma McCorvey went to court because the state laws impeded her own personal slaughter.
You'll say anything, won't you?
The proper response to the state rebellion against rights was Judge Adrian Burke’s, as I posted in #171.
If his views, which are identical to my views, had prevailed, fifty million Americans would be walking around right now instead of having been mercilessly slaughtered.
If your views prevailed, we could just start the whole sorry process over again.
Again, you don’t understand the finer distinctions of language, obviously. “Semblence” means “looks like,” not “is.”
If you think the Supreme Court would have accepted Roe and agreed to hear it apart from the rash of state laws “legalizing” abortion, you don’t know much about the political nature of the Court.
Nonsense. Blackmun and his ilk abrogated state law. State laws restricting abortion have been voided by the misrepresentations of the 14th Amendment that you have been championing.
So you were arguing that is was NOT a "clear requirement" of the Constitution? You danced yourself right into another corner.
Any positive law that alienates the right of the innocent to live is not a law at all. It is a gross act of rebellion against God, man, nature, our organic law, the Constitution, and the American form of republican government.
Your argument is so stupid. Just because there are state laws against murder and rape doesn’t mean the states can decide to go the other way, and “legalize” murder and rape. They are required to make such laws, to be consistent with the Constitution.
If the state you live in made a law “legalizing” the murder of all FR posters with the nickname “Mojave,” what would the sworn duty of all officers of the United States be? Would such a “law” be enforcable by anyone? Would there be an imperative duty by all to protect the unalienable rights of “Mojave” or, would “state power” prevail?
There’s nothing wrong with demanding that these oaths be kept.
However you seem to place a lot of faith in elected officials and man in general to do the right thing.
Our recent leaders are not moral men. It is obvious that they cannot be trusted to make, follow, execute or administer the law in any way.
God has given us over to immoral leadership because of our disobedience. We will not be rid of the immoral leaders until we start to obey God and His Commandments and repent of personal and national sins.
In practice, for the foreseeable future there is zero chance that the federal government will use what many of us constitutionalists consider to be unconstitutional police powers for “good” purposes. On the other hand, there is a 100% chance they will use these police powers to deprive us of life, liberty and property.
The ring of Sauron needs to be cast into Mt. Doom.
Nonsense. Burke was arguing against the constitutionality of a New York state law “legalizing” abortion.
That’s exactly what I argue.
Until Christians STOP compromising this country cannot be saved.
Until Americans regain their understanding of America’s principles, America will continue its slide to destruction. And no one but God Himself knows when it will be too late to turn back.
Your 192 doesn’t make any sense.
I should have guessed, The left hates the death penalty.
Blackmun voided laws against and compelled all states to "legalize" abortions, using the 14th Amendment wild-card attack on the Constitution that you've embraced.
You’re making less and less sense with every post. You’re starting to hallucinate.
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