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To: Hetty_Fauxvert
This is not the hill to make your stand on. Pick a different one.

I disagree. Judicial tyranny is a hill that must be taken. Homo-marriage has never been approved by voters when there has been a referendum. Judges have been overruling the republic for far too long. California has seen judges reject their votes many times. This homo-issue of protected class was taken up by the state of Colorado in 1992 and the court over ruled a state constitutional amendment passed by the people of Colorado. In 2003 the USSC gave us the federal overreach of Lawrence v Texas but assured us that it would not lead to Homo-marriage. Not even a decade and half later the USSC slid down that slippery slope with Justice Kagan voting in a way she assured the senate she would not. The states and the people have consistently voted that marriage is one man and one woman, only the tyrants in black-robes have foisted this plague on the country.

Ted Cruz is correct this is not a enumerated power given to the federal government and is itself a violation of the first amendment. What is more is that the court has selectively enforced its rulings and "laws" when it comes to their pet issues like immigration.

Ted is taking on a corrupt congress and an out of control judiciary. That is two of three branches of the federal government. If he is elected and wields the authority of the executive branch, he will need to battle congressional turn coats and cowards, the corrupted courts and the shadow government of the bureaucracy. Each of these hills must be won if our children and grandchildren are to know liberty!

26 posted on 09/03/2015 1:31:33 PM PDT by DaveyB (Live free or die!)
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To: DaveyB

.......”Ted Cruz is correct this is not a enumerated power given to the federal government and is itself a violation of the first amendment. What is more is that the court has selectively enforced its rulings and “laws” when it comes to their pet issues like immigration...........Ted is taking on a corrupt congress and an out of control judiciary. That is two of three branches of the federal government. If he is elected and wields the authority of the executive branch, he will need to battle congressional turn coats and cowards, the corrupted courts and the shadow government of the bureaucracy. Each of these hills must be won if our children and grandchildren are to know liberty!”.......

Amen!


30 posted on 09/03/2015 1:40:24 PM PDT by caww
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To: DaveyB
Ted Cruz is correct this is not a enumerated power given to the federal government and is itself a violation of the first amendment. What is more is that the court has selectively enforced its rulings and "laws" when it comes to their pet issues like immigration.

As the dissent noted, the hyenas in the Federal courts basically ruled in the Arizona immigration cases that state and local officials must defer to Federal policy, even when that policy is openly breaking the law.

69 posted on 09/03/2015 2:56:44 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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To: DaveyB
This homo-issue of protected class was taken up by the state of Colorado in 1992 and the court over ruled a state constitutional amendment passed by the people of Colorado.

I am still mad about that. We saw Mayor Webb of Denver, Congress woman Schroder and the Governor lead a protest march. It took just a few days for the Colorado Supreme Court overturn this Amendment. The change to our Constitution was ruled unconstitutional.

The same court ruled an amendment requiring both a CBI and FBI background check was not allowed to be challenged. Nobody had standing.

77 posted on 09/03/2015 3:05:27 PM PDT by SpeakerToAnimals (Just scream and leap. Then Donate to Freerepublic.com)
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