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To: DannyTN; Jim 0216
"You say this is not law, but until congress gets off it’s butt and impeaches someone, it really is law."

Anyone who believes otherwise is living in an alternative universe. It's certainly not connected to the one most of us live in.

ANYONE who thinks this affront to faith can be altered or changed by any means besides a ratified Constitutional Amendment is just plain stupid.

57 posted on 09/04/2015 2:28:07 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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To: Mariner

That’s what they said about the colonies when dealing with British tyranny in the 1700’s.

The fact is, states CAN and MUST reject and nullify unconstitutional federal acts NOW.


74 posted on 09/04/2015 2:59:42 PM PDT by Jim W N
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To: Mariner

If the Supreme Court said some government employees were required to worship Satan, would everyone wait for a constitutional amendment to provide relief to the aggrieved parties?

If the president, governors, judges and police all agreed to defy the ruling, then it would get defied and not enforced. “We were just following the Supreme Court’s orders” is not an excuse. Every one of the individuals responsible for helping jail this woman is culpable for human rights violations no different than when Iran jails someone for converting to Christianity.

We now find ourselves living in a tyranny. It’s up to us to decide what potential options are on the table for dealing with it. But we cannot deny what it is and who is responsible for enforcing its dictates on us.


77 posted on 09/04/2015 3:03:29 PM PDT by JediJones (The #1 Must-see Filibuster of the Year: TEXAS TED AND THE CONSERVATIVE CRUZ-ADE)
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