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Mar 15, 2016 10:29:19   #
bmac32 wrote:
Who said that?


Um, could it be Satan's whore?? Could be.
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Mar 13, 2016 16:35:35   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
I think he would be more effective as Director of Homeland Security.


We need a Dept. of Homeland Security like we need tits on a boar hog. They have proven themselves totally worthless. What a waste of money. ICE for the borders, FBI for the interior. If you are afraid to fly start profiling all passengers like the Israelis do. This should be handled by the airlines and paid for by the passengers. The Chinese built a wall, so can we. Ike sent lots of illegals back to Mexico AND he called it operation wetback.
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Mar 13, 2016 13:08:45   #
no propaganda please wrote:
Glad you put it up again for those who missed my post yesterday. Don't know if there are any more videos of him but I am going to look. Great guy isn't he?

Just looked, there are a number more of them, but I am close to my Hughsnet limit on downloads, so for now I guess it will have to do.


I love your quote from Colonel Cooper. I always read his article first in each new Guns and Ammo. Hoplophobe. Still my favorite word for chickenshit gun haters.
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Mar 13, 2016 11:53:48   #
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
I've always liked Sheriff Joe.


Sheriff Joe, director of the FBI!!! Now that would put some squeal in their little piggy asses.
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Mar 8, 2016 23:26:01   #
Elwood wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds. :-D

A research project was done on what types of humans were attacked by wild animals. When Montanans were asked they all said it was "The slow ones."


I really like #2. Only because it is true. The way you can tell if a pile is grizzly poop, it is full of bear bells and smells like pepper spray. Thanks for the humor from us here in the Bull Hills.
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Mar 7, 2016 22:40:29   #
Homestead wrote:
The Supreme Court has no right or authority to go beyond the Constitution.

The Supreme Court cannot legislate from the bench. It has no right to do so.

Our legislative branch is the only branch of government that can make new laws and they are also restricted by the Constitution.


Yup. I think what Alabama SC did is called nullification.
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Mar 7, 2016 21:17:22   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
On Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court rejected the US Supreme Court's marriage opinion and basically told them to take a hike in favor of following the Alabama Constitution and Alabama law.

On March 4, 2016, the Alabama Supreme Court ordered that all probate judges cease and desist in issuing marriage licenses to sodomites.

The court issued its 170-page ruling in favor of Petition for Mandamus by Liberty Counsel.

Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel said, "The ruling last year by the Alabama Supreme Court was historic, and is one of the most researched and well-reasoned opinions on marriage to be issued by any court in the country. Today's opinion by the Alabama Supreme Court calling the U.S. Supreme Court's marriage opinion 'illegitimate' will be remembered in history like the 'shot heard around the world."

"The Alabama Supreme Court has openly rejected the U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 marriage opinion, labeling it 'illegitimate' and without legal or precedential authority. This is a clear victory for the rule of law and an historic decision by the Alabama Supreme Court. The Judgement makes permanent the Alabama Supreme Court's order prohibiting probate judges from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The Alabama Supreme Court has rejected the illegitimate opinion of five lawyers on the U.S. Supreme Court," added Staver.

Both Chief Justice Roy Moore and Justice Tom Parker criticized the opinion of the Supreme Court in the Oberkfell case.

"I agree with the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts, and with Associate Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito, that the majority opinion in Obergefell has no basis in the law, history, or tradition of this country," wrote Moore. "Obergefell is an unconstitutional exercise of judicial authority that usurps the legislative prerogative of the states to regulate their own domestic policy. Additionally, Obergefell seriously jeopardizes the religious liberty guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution."

He then went on to call out the judiciary's tyranny in their opinion.

"Based upon arguments of 'love,' 'commitment,' and 'equal dignity' for same-sex couples, five lawyers, as Chief Justice Roberts so aptly describes the Obergefell majority, have declared a new social policy for the entire country," Chief Justice Moore added. "As the Chief Justice and Associate Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito eloquently and accurately demonstrate in their dissents, the majority opinion in Obergefell is an act of raw power with no ascertainable foundation in the Constitution itself. The majority presumed to legislate for the entire country under the guise of interpreting the Constitution."

"The Obergefell majority presumes to amend the United States Constitution to create a right stated nowhere therein," he concluded. "That is a lawless act."

Moore also referenced the framers of the Constitution in his remarks.

"I submit that our Founders knew a lot more about freedom than [Justice Kennedy's opinion] indicates," Moore wrote. "They secured the freedoms we enjoy, not in judicial decrees of newly discovered rights, but in the Constitution and amendments thereto. That a majority of the Court may identify an "injustice" that merits constitutional correction does not dispense with the means the Constitution has provided in Article V for its own amendment."

"Although the Court could suggest that the Constitution would benefit from a particular amendment, the Court does not possess the authority to insert the amendment into the Constitution by the vehicle of a Court opinion and then to demand compliance with it."

Indeed, our founding fathers dealt quite harshly with sodomites. They would never have allowed these people to have a voice in the political process, much less advance an agenda to sodomize America by perverting the definition of marriage.

Justice Moore then gave wise counsel to sodomites who claim that they can engage in sodomy and be dignified in marriage.

"Historically, consummation of a marriage always involved an act of sexual intimacy that was dignified in the eyes of the law. An act of sexual intimacy between two men or two women, by contrast, was considered 'an infamous crime against nature' and a 'disgrace to human nature.' Homosexuals who seek the dignity of marriage must first forsake the sexual habits that disqualify them from admission to that hallowed institution. Surely more dignity attaches to participation in a fundamental institution on the terms it prescribes than to an attempt to wrest its definition to serve inordinate lusts that demean its historic dignity."

Indeed, I wish more people understood that liberty is not the ability to do what the law condemns, but to do what is right before our Creator. May God bless the Alabama Supreme Court!

Matt Staver concluded, "Justices and judges are bound to interpret the U.S. Constitution. When they write opinions that have no legal foundation, then their opinions lack legal legitimacy. That is what the five lawyers did on the U.S. Supreme Court in the marriage opinion. They ignored the Constitution, the Court's precedents, and millennia of human history. Their opinion calls into question the legitimacy of the Supreme Court. When we the people lose trust in the Justices, the authority of the Supreme Court is undermined. If the people accept this 5-4 opinion, then we have transitioned to a despotic form of government. The people must now decide if we are governed by the rule of law or the whim of unelected judges."

Read more of the poignant points that Liberty Counsel gleaned from the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling here.

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Hip, hip, hooray. X3. Another reason not to let the traitordent, oslimer, pick a justice.
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Mar 6, 2016 13:07:35   #
Big Bass wrote:
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You are being way too kind to the eastward commie.
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Mar 3, 2016 12:30:27   #
eagleye13 wrote:
A Description of Mitt Romney:
Romney is a Two Face:
http://youtu.be/RlD4hwzGhdY
How about adding phony to the description of Romney?
How about adding Goldman Sach's spokesman/partner?
How about adding The guy that threw the last election?
How about adding The guy that the PTB are asking to come to the rescue.
Then ask; The rescue for who?


Yup and YUP!.
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Mar 3, 2016 12:26:27   #
Wolf counselor wrote:
The more they bad mouth The Duck, the more he gains support from the people.

Romney is a loser and losers like company.

Republicans are beginning to behave like crabs in a bucket.

When one tries to escape, the others pull him back down.

Just like spooks.


I think another facet of the Trump phenomenon is every time the RINOs call him a racist, bigot, misogynist and non conservative they are calling Republicans/conservatives the same thing and that just pisses us off.
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Mar 3, 2016 11:53:42   #
Just hit the mute button on Mitt. Sick and tired of the same old wishy-washy nutless crap that lost to the commies last time. You would think that a loser would say, "Don't do what I did, it did not work". Apparently the RINOs are shitting their tights to try and drag out this crap. The most notable thing about Romney and McCain was their inability to call a spade a spade. No wonder Trump is doing so well.
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Mar 2, 2016 19:02:12   #
Kevyn wrote:
Are you realy so uninformed that you are not familiar with George Will? If so why on earth are you making public comment on anything?


He is being sarcastic. George Will is an establishment, RINO, piece of feces. Definitely not a conservative.
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Mar 1, 2016 17:18:22   #
crazylibertarian wrote:
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When everything belongs to everyone, no one cares about it.


It is called the tragedy of the commons. Take a college philosophy class and you will soon be sick of the concept.
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Feb 29, 2016 18:03:14   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
Not so much zombie!


Whatever do you mean??
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Feb 28, 2016 13:40:09   #
3jack wrote:
Still campaigning against Obama, eh? Keep up the good work.


Au contraire, mon ami. We are campaigning for him. Yes, campaigning for him to be arrested, tried, convicted and hanged for the traitor he is.
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