Posted on 09/04/2015 1:44:26 PM PDT by z taxman
Edited on 09/04/2015 1:48:12 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Washington (CNN)Republican front-runner Donald Trump said Friday that he wished a Kentucky county clerk, Kim Davis, was not jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but he added that the Supreme Court has ruled and it is "the law of the land."
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Individual state nullification of unconstitutional federal acts does not exclude an Article V Convention. The two can be done in parallel. An Article V Convention needs time and a lot of things done the right way. It is a longer-term solution than immediate state nullification, but a valid option and should be pursued, howbeit the best of the COC proposals being that by the Citizens for Self-Governance.
In the meantime, any state that longs to be the land of the free and the home of the brave can validly nullify and reject unconstitutional federal acts and protect its citizens, like this clerk, from such tyranny NOW.
It does for those with the morals of a democrat.
And the vision for America of a democrat. This is Mott Romney all over again.
Her signature is pre-printed/stamped on the certificates. She just wants that removed.
What does the KY Governor and Legislature say on this matter? Anything?
I'm sure the Governor could send State Troopers to the jail to free her.
He doesn’t have a sterling record as a conservative activist, but I sincerely doubt he’s to the left of Giuliani. At least he doesn’t lead the gay pride parade down Broadway. He says that homosexualism is not his thing.
I’m for Cruz but will settle for Trump over Señor Bush, FioRINO or any of the other corrupt GOPe amnesty pimps.
President Trump will get their attention. VP Cruz when he becomes President will (hopefully) put the Constitution back front and center when it comes to federal acts.
wishful thinking. Trump did not support Kim Davis now which means he won’t support pastors jailed for not performing gay marriages when that happens cause he stated its the law of the land.
Cruz is the Constitutionl Conservative. Trump is a good businessman.
Thank you.
I understand that.
Amen to that.
so is gay marriage by judicial fiat..
Statements like this ought to sink Trump.
Law of the Land?? Can someone please tell me what “LAW” the Courts have passed? They have only stuck down existing law and have no powers under the constitution to create laws. Anyone running for elective office who says otherwise has no business running for office.
Two things about Trump.
One, I believe he really wants to get America back on track, even if he’s not always right about how to do it.
Two, Trump is teachable and if he is really sincere about fixing our country, somewhere along the line, the Constitution will appear on his radar screen.
Cruz has the potential of finishing what Trump starts by, as I said, putting the Constitution back front and center when it comes to ANYTHING having to do with the feds.
Once Kentucky officials understood their constitutional grounds for doing so and accepted the inevitable federal reaction of withholding financial aid, the Governor could and SHOULD send State Troopers to the jail to free her.
At one time slavery was the law of the land.
I think it’ll take more than this to bring trump down. Don’t agree with him, but he’s actually taking the mainstream “safe” route in this case. I truly wish he’d take another look at the constitutional issues here and the long-term damages to our freedoms and our society. This is not an issue that should be casually brushed aside. There are long-term consequences.
Actually, that's worse.
The Judges are out of control. There is no counter to them after Marbury vs Madison. However, an Article V Convention subjecting their rulings to override by the Congress, limiting their terms to 12 years and restoring Marriage would fix it.
Absent armed revolution I don't see another path...except the long road of electing POTUS and Senators who will appoint and approve new Judges.
I like Walker, but would vote for Cruz in a heartbeat. Keep in mind that as a NY developer Trump is very pro-union. That’s the invisible gorilla in government. If you break the union hold on government it’s a double win.
You cut off Dem funding. You kill union control. That leads to changes in Bacon-Davis. That reduces the cost of government projects. We hold complete GOP control over 50% of the American public. You get a governor who is pro-state’s rights and we run with that ball.
Think of federalism writ large in which socialism is proven by the stark contrast between freedom loving states v. Dem run hellholes.
Have a great weekend.
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That makes no sense.
Indeed. Thus by that rationale one could say he wished Christians were not killed for refusing to convert to Islam, but that it is "the law of the land." Not much hope for Trump being a strong social conservative, or a real Christian. I think this shows one of the weaknesses of Trump, that of a morality that lacks a solid theological basis. Which is why he has shifted on abortion, and is weak against the sodomitic agenda, .
As far back as 2000, Trump was advocating the idea of amending the 1964 Civil Rights Act to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation
In the same interview, Trump said he favored a very strong domestic-partnership law that guaranteed same-sex couples equal legal rights as married, heterosexual couples. Trump also said he believed Dont Ask, Dont Tell the militarys then-ban on openly gay service members had clearly failed.
In his 2000 book, The America That We Deserve, Trump outlined his dream of a nation unencumbered by...discrimination against people based on sexual orientation. Eleven years later, Trump told CBNs The Brody File that gay people were tremendous and that there can be no discrimination against gays.
Despite that record of supporting nondiscrimination protections for gay people, however, Trump has angered many LGBT advocates with his consistent opposition to marriage equality and relative silence on transgender rights. - http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/donald-trump-2016s-most-lgbt-friendly-republican
I don’t think it’s possible to casually brush this aside. He has to use this to make sure other laws that are overlooked are enforced in the same manner before circling around and landing.
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