and this is why we have a problem.........
1 posted on
02/20/2015 4:50:50 PM PST by
blueyon
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To: blueyon
Funny,supporters of Stalin and Mao had the same attitude.
To: blueyon
It will take a savage civil war to sort this out.
3 posted on
02/20/2015 4:58:03 PM PST by
Noumenon
(Resistance. Restoration. Retribution.)
To: blueyon
To a large number of Democrats the Liberal Messiah can do no wrong. They don’t advocate that the Liberal Messiah commit any specific; they just love and support Him no matter what. Germans who were alive 70 - 80 years ago can tell you about such adoration.
4 posted on
02/20/2015 4:58:57 PM PST by
Repeal 16-17
(Let me know when the Shooting starts.)
To: blueyon
I guess this means we can ignore all those court decisions on homosexual “marriage.”
To: blueyon
Further evidence that Democrats hate America.
To: blueyon
This is like thinking it's justifiable to burglarize your neighbors house if you really need some of his possessions. Those attitudes would certainly do a 180 once a Republican is in the white house.
7 posted on
02/20/2015 5:00:30 PM PST by
Bullish
(Not even a smidgeon of integrity or sanity in this whitehouse.)
To: blueyon
Lawlessness appears to be a generally accepted Democrat principle.
8 posted on
02/20/2015 5:01:43 PM PST by
Sasparilla
(If you want peace, prepare for war.)
To: blueyon
“Government is either free or absolutist, depending on whether it has or lacks proper laws; it is either free or tyrannical depending upon whether it operates in the interest of the common good or for some particular, private interest.” Giorgio Inglese.
9 posted on
02/20/2015 5:01:50 PM PST by
Jacquerie
(Article V. If not now, when?)
To: blueyon
Ruth Bader Marxistberg agrees.
10 posted on
02/20/2015 5:08:33 PM PST by
Oldeconomybuyer
(The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
To: blueyon
All presidents have the right.
That’s why impeachment is in the Constitution.
Allahpundit is so vapid. I don’t understand it’s appeal.
11 posted on
02/20/2015 5:09:01 PM PST by
mrsmith
(Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat Party!)
To: blueyon
I’m sure that the dems will still just love that little “concept” in ‘17 when there’s a Republican sitting in the WH.
12 posted on
02/20/2015 5:15:15 PM PST by
skimbell
To: blueyon
Plurality of Democrats think Obama should be able to ignore court rulings if its important"
And they think every last thing they want is important. I must admit I did enjoy their screeching about "The rule of law" when the Illinois governor smacked the unions with that RTW executive order.
13 posted on
02/20/2015 5:15:43 PM PST by
cripplecreek
("For by wise guidance you can wage your war")
To: blueyon
Yes. It’s too bad these Dems don’t have to spend a few years in a country where the President doesn’t like them and the courts bend to the President.
Oh, wait. They could just try calling themselves conservatives.
14 posted on
02/20/2015 5:15:46 PM PST by
Paul R.
To: blueyon
A lot of things that we would have considered almost unthinkable -- well into fictional range -- have become thinkable in the last few years. Obama is a red diaper baby and movement leftist, the kind who in college years considered himself a revolutionary, and possibly still does today. He is a product of one-party Chicago, he is not attached to the forms of competitive two-party democracy, and he does not concede the legitimacy of a democratic opposition.
Do I think Obama would simply disregard a court order? No. That is not an accusation that I would make regarding anyone in American politics today. But it is not inconceivable. There are those on the left who argue that our formal democracy is a sham concealing oppressive structures of power, and that it would be a legitimate revolutionary act to overthrow bourgeois democracy by forcing it to drop the charade and respond forcibly to attempted usurpation.
Which brings us to Salvador Allende and Chile, which up until Allende had been South America's model democracy. Allende won a plurality in a three way race but did not have a legislative majority. He ruled in defiance of the Chilean legislature, and then defied the Chilean courts. At that point, he was a acting as a pure dictator. Then the army stepped in. And Allende remains a leftist hero.
15 posted on
02/20/2015 5:19:22 PM PST by
sphinx
To: blueyon
instigating a full-blown constitutional crisis? He already did that by trying to hand out amnesty to millions of people without any law authorizing him to do so.
To: blueyon
Now ask if they think a republican president should be able to do the same.
17 posted on
02/20/2015 5:22:26 PM PST by
cripplecreek
("For by wise guidance you can wage your war")
To: blueyon
I’m probably giving RATs way more credit than they deserve but I just don’t believe more than half RATs would agree with that. Or even if they did, that they would readily admit it. unless they did a really really small sample and selected RATs for the sample that were way outside the mainstream (of RATs). Like only planned parenthood workers or RAT campaign volunteers. This is just another lie to tell weak Americans what to think (that it’s ok to think the president doesn’t have to obey any laws or courts.)
20 posted on
02/20/2015 5:29:03 PM PST by
uncitizen
(They demand we judge them by the color of their skin)
To: blueyon
The 2nd amendment seems rather important, he should have carte blanche to change it.
The 1st amendment seems rather important, he should have free reign to change it.
the 4th and 5th amendment seem rather important, if you have nothing to hide then why not let this president exercise his prerogatives
21 posted on
02/20/2015 5:33:49 PM PST by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
To: blueyon
F these enemies of America.
24 posted on
02/20/2015 5:49:06 PM PST by
Williams
To: blueyon
I reckon this is what's called a cult of personality, and our chief executive has managed to become a demigod, whose beliefs and attitudes supercede the US Constitution.
25 posted on
02/20/2015 5:58:17 PM PST by
VR-21
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