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May 26, 2019 11:27:51   #
free believer
 
Trump, as President, is compelled to follow the Constitution: he is bound to enforce the law passed by the Congress. Both of these two branches of our government are compelled to abide by decisions of the Courts. If a law passed by Congress is challenged or an action by the Executive branch ( the President ) is determined to be contrary to the Constitution the Courts make final judgement as to them. If a decision by a District judge is not appealed to a higher court that decision becomes the Law!

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May 26, 2019 11:31:21   #
Hug
 
bahmer wrote:
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Ignore The Judges
By Bryan Fischer - May 25, 2019

Break our laws, trespass our borders, sneak into our country, here’s your penalty: your new best friends, activist federal judges, will fly you anywhere in the US you want to go – no charge!

San Diego? Check. Miami? Check. Detroit? Check. Buffalo? Check. Palm Beach? Check. And the taxpayers of America will pick up the tab for your food, shelter, and clothing.

This is completely insane. Out of control federal judges are running our immigration policy even though nobody, including the Founders, ever gave them any authority whatsoever to do it.

It’s time for Trump to utterly ignore these little would-be tinpot dictators and go back to letting the Constitution and the law be his guide. This is the only way the life-strangling tyranny of federal judges will be broken.

We are releasing 1000 illegal aliens A DAY into the interior of the United States. Many of them are criminals, but we won’t find out which ones are until they start robbing, raping and killing American citizens.

This is absolute, utter, total, mind-blowing, country-destroying insanity. Trump is the only one who can do anything about this, and the only way he can do it is to start following the law and the Constitution and start ignoring judges and their unlawful edicts. If he decides to do it, we need to have his back, because the anti-American regressive left will start screeching like banshees, and spineless Republicans will only stutter and dodge and look for a place to hide.

It is long past time for the president to follow the Constitution rather than the courts. It’s time for him to follow the law rather than judges.

It is bizarre beyond belief that the lowest tier federal judges in the land, bottom of the barrel district judges, have the utter arrogance and hubris to think they can order the president of the United States around. And yet according to attorney general Bill Barr, federal district judges have issued a staggering 37 nationwide injunctions in the first two years of the Trump administration. For comparison, they issued a grand total of 27 during the entire 20th century.

A “district” judge is exactly that – a judge for his “district.” By definition, he has absolutely no authority of any kind outside that district. The authority of district judges extends only to the plaintiffs and defendants in front of them and to no one else. But each one is acting as if he is a one-man Supreme Court. A district judge cannot presume to dictate policy to anyone, period, let alone to anyone who lives outside his district. Law enforcement officers understand they have no enforcement powers outside their own jurisdiction. It’s the same with judges.

District judges can only thrown their weight around like they have been because the president lets them. They have no power to compel him to listen to them or do what he says. If he simply ignores their effort to run outside the lane assigned to them in the Constitution and usurp power that’s not theirs, there’s not a single solitary thing they can do to stop him. Judges have no enforcement powers, they have no troops, they have no one they can send to enforce their misbegotten edicts.

It’s long past time for the president to be finished with letting these juvenile delinquent judges order him around and get back to doing his job without seeking permission from judges who have no power to grant it to him in the first place.

Customs and Border Patrol personnel don’t work for the courts, they work for the president. He is the head of the executive branch and judges are not.

The Constitution has placed all legislative power in the hands of Congress (Article I) and precisely zero in the judicial branch. And Congress has used that legislative power to put the president in charge of the decision of who gets to come into the country and who does not. He can decide on his own that if any cluster of aliens are “detrimental to the interests” of the United States, and he can ban their entry. Period. He doesn’t have to get permission from any judge anywhere to do that.

He’s already received all the permission and authority he needs from Congress (emphasis mine):

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.
Now I am not talking about the president being a law unto himself. No, no, no. The supreme law of the land is not President Trump, it’s not opinions of the Supreme Court, it is the Constitution of the United States.

The courts have no authority to enact laws at all. Article I makes it unmistakably clear from jump street when it says that “all legislative powers…are vested in…Congress.” “All” means “all” as in every last little bit. There is no legislative authority leftover for anybody else.

The president has no authority to enact law (his job is to enforce it), but more importantly neither do judges, even the ones who sit on the Supreme Court. It is constitutionally impossible for any of their opinions to be the “law of the land.”

So when the president meekly capitulates to these bottom shelf jurists, and lets them set immigration policy for the country, he is violating his oath of office. No president ever took an oath to uphold the opinions of judges. Rather, the oath every president takes is to uphold the Constitution and the laws duly enacted by Congress.

Josef Stalin was asked by Pierre Laval in 1935 whether he (Stalin) could to anything with Russian Catholics to help Laval win favor with the Pope. Replied Stalin sarcastically, “The Pope! How many divisions has he got?” Well, the Pope had precisely as many divisions as the judicial branch has, which is zero.

The Founders created the judicial branch to be the weakest of the three branches of government. Here’s how Alexander Hamilton put it in Federalist 78:

The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them…the judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
In other words, says Hamilton, if the executive does not enforce the Court’s decrees, the decrees have no power. Because of the way in which our culture has come to supinely submit to grotesque and even obscene opinions of the courts, the judiciary has now become the most dangerous and most powerful branch of government.

President Trump is not the lawless one here – the judiciary is. It’s time for the judiciary’s tyrannical hold on power to be broken. The only one who can legitimately and constitutionally do that is the president of the United States. Go get’em, Mr. Trump.
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Igno... (show quote)


Great post bahmer.

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May 26, 2019 12:41:39   #
TrueAmerican
 
bahmer wrote:
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Ignore The Judges
By Bryan Fischer - May 25, 2019

Break our laws, trespass our borders, sneak into our country, here’s your penalty: your new best friends, activist federal judges, will fly you anywhere in the US you want to go – no charge!

San Diego? Check. Miami? Check. Detroit? Check. Buffalo? Check. Palm Beach? Check. And the taxpayers of America will pick up the tab for your food, shelter, and clothing.

This is completely insane. Out of control federal judges are running our immigration policy even though nobody, including the Founders, ever gave them any authority whatsoever to do it.

It’s time for Trump to utterly ignore these little would-be tinpot dictators and go back to letting the Constitution and the law be his guide. This is the only way the life-strangling tyranny of federal judges will be broken.

We are releasing 1000 illegal aliens A DAY into the interior of the United States. Many of them are criminals, but we won’t find out which ones are until they start robbing, raping and killing American citizens.

This is absolute, utter, total, mind-blowing, country-destroying insanity. Trump is the only one who can do anything about this, and the only way he can do it is to start following the law and the Constitution and start ignoring judges and their unlawful edicts. If he decides to do it, we need to have his back, because the anti-American regressive left will start screeching like banshees, and spineless Republicans will only stutter and dodge and look for a place to hide.

It is long past time for the president to follow the Constitution rather than the courts. It’s time for him to follow the law rather than judges.

It is bizarre beyond belief that the lowest tier federal judges in the land, bottom of the barrel district judges, have the utter arrogance and hubris to think they can order the president of the United States around. And yet according to attorney general Bill Barr, federal district judges have issued a staggering 37 nationwide injunctions in the first two years of the Trump administration. For comparison, they issued a grand total of 27 during the entire 20th century.

A “district” judge is exactly that – a judge for his “district.” By definition, he has absolutely no authority of any kind outside that district. The authority of district judges extends only to the plaintiffs and defendants in front of them and to no one else. But each one is acting as if he is a one-man Supreme Court. A district judge cannot presume to dictate policy to anyone, period, let alone to anyone who lives outside his district. Law enforcement officers understand they have no enforcement powers outside their own jurisdiction. It’s the same with judges.

District judges can only thrown their weight around like they have been because the president lets them. They have no power to compel him to listen to them or do what he says. If he simply ignores their effort to run outside the lane assigned to them in the Constitution and usurp power that’s not theirs, there’s not a single solitary thing they can do to stop him. Judges have no enforcement powers, they have no troops, they have no one they can send to enforce their misbegotten edicts.

It’s long past time for the president to be finished with letting these juvenile delinquent judges order him around and get back to doing his job without seeking permission from judges who have no power to grant it to him in the first place.

Customs and Border Patrol personnel don’t work for the courts, they work for the president. He is the head of the executive branch and judges are not.

The Constitution has placed all legislative power in the hands of Congress (Article I) and precisely zero in the judicial branch. And Congress has used that legislative power to put the president in charge of the decision of who gets to come into the country and who does not. He can decide on his own that if any cluster of aliens are “detrimental to the interests” of the United States, and he can ban their entry. Period. He doesn’t have to get permission from any judge anywhere to do that.

He’s already received all the permission and authority he needs from Congress (emphasis mine):

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.
Now I am not talking about the president being a law unto himself. No, no, no. The supreme law of the land is not President Trump, it’s not opinions of the Supreme Court, it is the Constitution of the United States.

The courts have no authority to enact laws at all. Article I makes it unmistakably clear from jump street when it says that “all legislative powers…are vested in…Congress.” “All” means “all” as in every last little bit. There is no legislative authority leftover for anybody else.

The president has no authority to enact law (his job is to enforce it), but more importantly neither do judges, even the ones who sit on the Supreme Court. It is constitutionally impossible for any of their opinions to be the “law of the land.”

So when the president meekly capitulates to these bottom shelf jurists, and lets them set immigration policy for the country, he is violating his oath of office. No president ever took an oath to uphold the opinions of judges. Rather, the oath every president takes is to uphold the Constitution and the laws duly enacted by Congress.

Josef Stalin was asked by Pierre Laval in 1935 whether he (Stalin) could to anything with Russian Catholics to help Laval win favor with the Pope. Replied Stalin sarcastically, “The Pope! How many divisions has he got?” Well, the Pope had precisely as many divisions as the judicial branch has, which is zero.

The Founders created the judicial branch to be the weakest of the three branches of government. Here’s how Alexander Hamilton put it in Federalist 78:

The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them…the judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
In other words, says Hamilton, if the executive does not enforce the Court’s decrees, the decrees have no power. Because of the way in which our culture has come to supinely submit to grotesque and even obscene opinions of the courts, the judiciary has now become the most dangerous and most powerful branch of government.

President Trump is not the lawless one here – the judiciary is. It’s time for the judiciary’s tyrannical hold on power to be broken. The only one who can legitimately and constitutionally do that is the president of the United States. Go get’em, Mr. Trump.
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Igno... (show quote)


Been sayin and thinkin this from day 1, with these radical judges legislating from the bench. The president needs to ignore them --- do what needs to be done and take it up with leftist judges later !!!!!!

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May 27, 2019 00:38:56   #
debeda
 
bahmer wrote:
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Ignore The Judges
By Bryan Fischer - May 25, 2019

Break our laws, trespass our borders, sneak into our country, here’s your penalty: your new best friends, activist federal judges, will fly you anywhere in the US you want to go – no charge!

San Diego? Check. Miami? Check. Detroit? Check. Buffalo? Check. Palm Beach? Check. And the taxpayers of America will pick up the tab for your food, shelter, and clothing.

This is completely insane. Out of control federal judges are running our immigration policy even though nobody, including the Founders, ever gave them any authority whatsoever to do it.

It’s time for Trump to utterly ignore these little would-be tinpot dictators and go back to letting the Constitution and the law be his guide. This is the only way the life-strangling tyranny of federal judges will be broken.

We are releasing 1000 illegal aliens A DAY into the interior of the United States. Many of them are criminals, but we won’t find out which ones are until they start robbing, raping and killing American citizens.

This is absolute, utter, total, mind-blowing, country-destroying insanity. Trump is the only one who can do anything about this, and the only way he can do it is to start following the law and the Constitution and start ignoring judges and their unlawful edicts. If he decides to do it, we need to have his back, because the anti-American regressive left will start screeching like banshees, and spineless Republicans will only stutter and dodge and look for a place to hide.

It is long past time for the president to follow the Constitution rather than the courts. It’s time for him to follow the law rather than judges.

It is bizarre beyond belief that the lowest tier federal judges in the land, bottom of the barrel district judges, have the utter arrogance and hubris to think they can order the president of the United States around. And yet according to attorney general Bill Barr, federal district judges have issued a staggering 37 nationwide injunctions in the first two years of the Trump administration. For comparison, they issued a grand total of 27 during the entire 20th century.

A “district” judge is exactly that – a judge for his “district.” By definition, he has absolutely no authority of any kind outside that district. The authority of district judges extends only to the plaintiffs and defendants in front of them and to no one else. But each one is acting as if he is a one-man Supreme Court. A district judge cannot presume to dictate policy to anyone, period, let alone to anyone who lives outside his district. Law enforcement officers understand they have no enforcement powers outside their own jurisdiction. It’s the same with judges.

District judges can only thrown their weight around like they have been because the president lets them. They have no power to compel him to listen to them or do what he says. If he simply ignores their effort to run outside the lane assigned to them in the Constitution and usurp power that’s not theirs, there’s not a single solitary thing they can do to stop him. Judges have no enforcement powers, they have no troops, they have no one they can send to enforce their misbegotten edicts.

It’s long past time for the president to be finished with letting these juvenile delinquent judges order him around and get back to doing his job without seeking permission from judges who have no power to grant it to him in the first place.

Customs and Border Patrol personnel don’t work for the courts, they work for the president. He is the head of the executive branch and judges are not.

The Constitution has placed all legislative power in the hands of Congress (Article I) and precisely zero in the judicial branch. And Congress has used that legislative power to put the president in charge of the decision of who gets to come into the country and who does not. He can decide on his own that if any cluster of aliens are “detrimental to the interests” of the United States, and he can ban their entry. Period. He doesn’t have to get permission from any judge anywhere to do that.

He’s already received all the permission and authority he needs from Congress (emphasis mine):

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.
Now I am not talking about the president being a law unto himself. No, no, no. The supreme law of the land is not President Trump, it’s not opinions of the Supreme Court, it is the Constitution of the United States.

The courts have no authority to enact laws at all. Article I makes it unmistakably clear from jump street when it says that “all legislative powers…are vested in…Congress.” “All” means “all” as in every last little bit. There is no legislative authority leftover for anybody else.

The president has no authority to enact law (his job is to enforce it), but more importantly neither do judges, even the ones who sit on the Supreme Court. It is constitutionally impossible for any of their opinions to be the “law of the land.”

So when the president meekly capitulates to these bottom shelf jurists, and lets them set immigration policy for the country, he is violating his oath of office. No president ever took an oath to uphold the opinions of judges. Rather, the oath every president takes is to uphold the Constitution and the laws duly enacted by Congress.

Josef Stalin was asked by Pierre Laval in 1935 whether he (Stalin) could to anything with Russian Catholics to help Laval win favor with the Pope. Replied Stalin sarcastically, “The Pope! How many divisions has he got?” Well, the Pope had precisely as many divisions as the judicial branch has, which is zero.

The Founders created the judicial branch to be the weakest of the three branches of government. Here’s how Alexander Hamilton put it in Federalist 78:

The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them…the judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
In other words, says Hamilton, if the executive does not enforce the Court’s decrees, the decrees have no power. Because of the way in which our culture has come to supinely submit to grotesque and even obscene opinions of the courts, the judiciary has now become the most dangerous and most powerful branch of government.

President Trump is not the lawless one here – the judiciary is. It’s time for the judiciary’s tyrannical hold on power to be broken. The only one who can legitimately and constitutionally do that is the president of the United States. Go get’em, Mr. Trump.
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Igno... (show quote)



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May 27, 2019 01:29:35   #
badbob85037
 
permafrost wrote:
Bahmer,

It is sad that your post has so many flaws..

Let us have a quick look.

37 injunctions or reversals of trump wishes..

that is a stain on trump, not on our law system which is being used as designed...

District Judges, the bottom of the barrel??

they are rather a backbone of our system and crucial to having a lawful nation..

with the many step in our court system, plenty of opportunity for cases to be appealed to the next level and the next, Up to the SC..

While your post urges the orange con man to ignore the justice system as he has done for his life, the truth is that as President now rather then the "boss" with money, he must abide by the checks and balances the founding fathers included into our government..

If any president were allowed to dismiss our justice system we would have at that point failed to be the nation of hope and light that we have been for these generations..

Please have another look at the article and reconsider some of the points being championed.
Bahmer, br br It is sad that your post has so man... (show quote)


No wonder you are you. You should go back to 5th grade and get a clue on the Constitution. This goes back to the first time these piss ant judges stopping Trump from stopping immigrants from terrorist nations from entering the US. Trump has the power and the authority to stop who ever he wants from coming into this country and the courts, including the Supreme Court has no say in the matter.

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May 27, 2019 01:33:50   #
badbob85037
 
bahmer wrote:
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Ignore The Judges
By Bryan Fischer - May 25, 2019

Break our laws, trespass our borders, sneak into our country, here’s your penalty: your new best friends, activist federal judges, will fly you anywhere in the US you want to go – no charge!

San Diego? Check. Miami? Check. Detroit? Check. Buffalo? Check. Palm Beach? Check. And the taxpayers of America will pick up the tab for your food, shelter, and clothing.

This is completely insane. Out of control federal judges are running our immigration policy even though nobody, including the Founders, ever gave them any authority whatsoever to do it.

It’s time for Trump to utterly ignore these little would-be tinpot dictators and go back to letting the Constitution and the law be his guide. This is the only way the life-strangling tyranny of federal judges will be broken.

We are releasing 1000 illegal aliens A DAY into the interior of the United States. Many of them are criminals, but we won’t find out which ones are until they start robbing, raping and killing American citizens.

This is absolute, utter, total, mind-blowing, country-destroying insanity. Trump is the only one who can do anything about this, and the only way he can do it is to start following the law and the Constitution and start ignoring judges and their unlawful edicts. If he decides to do it, we need to have his back, because the anti-American regressive left will start screeching like banshees, and spineless Republicans will only stutter and dodge and look for a place to hide.

It is long past time for the president to follow the Constitution rather than the courts. It’s time for him to follow the law rather than judges.

It is bizarre beyond belief that the lowest tier federal judges in the land, bottom of the barrel district judges, have the utter arrogance and hubris to think they can order the president of the United States around. And yet according to attorney general Bill Barr, federal district judges have issued a staggering 37 nationwide injunctions in the first two years of the Trump administration. For comparison, they issued a grand total of 27 during the entire 20th century.

A “district” judge is exactly that – a judge for his “district.” By definition, he has absolutely no authority of any kind outside that district. The authority of district judges extends only to the plaintiffs and defendants in front of them and to no one else. But each one is acting as if he is a one-man Supreme Court. A district judge cannot presume to dictate policy to anyone, period, let alone to anyone who lives outside his district. Law enforcement officers understand they have no enforcement powers outside their own jurisdiction. It’s the same with judges.

District judges can only thrown their weight around like they have been because the president lets them. They have no power to compel him to listen to them or do what he says. If he simply ignores their effort to run outside the lane assigned to them in the Constitution and usurp power that’s not theirs, there’s not a single solitary thing they can do to stop him. Judges have no enforcement powers, they have no troops, they have no one they can send to enforce their misbegotten edicts.

It’s long past time for the president to be finished with letting these juvenile delinquent judges order him around and get back to doing his job without seeking permission from judges who have no power to grant it to him in the first place.

Customs and Border Patrol personnel don’t work for the courts, they work for the president. He is the head of the executive branch and judges are not.

The Constitution has placed all legislative power in the hands of Congress (Article I) and precisely zero in the judicial branch. And Congress has used that legislative power to put the president in charge of the decision of who gets to come into the country and who does not. He can decide on his own that if any cluster of aliens are “detrimental to the interests” of the United States, and he can ban their entry. Period. He doesn’t have to get permission from any judge anywhere to do that.

He’s already received all the permission and authority he needs from Congress (emphasis mine):

Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.
Now I am not talking about the president being a law unto himself. No, no, no. The supreme law of the land is not President Trump, it’s not opinions of the Supreme Court, it is the Constitution of the United States.

The courts have no authority to enact laws at all. Article I makes it unmistakably clear from jump street when it says that “all legislative powers…are vested in…Congress.” “All” means “all” as in every last little bit. There is no legislative authority leftover for anybody else.

The president has no authority to enact law (his job is to enforce it), but more importantly neither do judges, even the ones who sit on the Supreme Court. It is constitutionally impossible for any of their opinions to be the “law of the land.”

So when the president meekly capitulates to these bottom shelf jurists, and lets them set immigration policy for the country, he is violating his oath of office. No president ever took an oath to uphold the opinions of judges. Rather, the oath every president takes is to uphold the Constitution and the laws duly enacted by Congress.

Josef Stalin was asked by Pierre Laval in 1935 whether he (Stalin) could to anything with Russian Catholics to help Laval win favor with the Pope. Replied Stalin sarcastically, “The Pope! How many divisions has he got?” Well, the Pope had precisely as many divisions as the judicial branch has, which is zero.

The Founders created the judicial branch to be the weakest of the three branches of government. Here’s how Alexander Hamilton put it in Federalist 78:

The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them…the judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
In other words, says Hamilton, if the executive does not enforce the Court’s decrees, the decrees have no power. Because of the way in which our culture has come to supinely submit to grotesque and even obscene opinions of the courts, the judiciary has now become the most dangerous and most powerful branch of government.

President Trump is not the lawless one here – the judiciary is. It’s time for the judiciary’s tyrannical hold on power to be broken. The only one who can legitimately and constitutionally do that is the president of the United States. Go get’em, Mr. Trump.
Time for Trump to Follow the Constitution and Igno... (show quote)


Great post! Nothing but the truth. Trump needs to man up.

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May 27, 2019 06:44:19   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
Big dog wrote:
The dementiacrats want a new constitution, one where they are in charge of the world


Yes, they do!

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May 27, 2019 07:42:04   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
badbob85037 wrote:
No wonder you are you. You should go back to 5th grade and get a clue on the Constitution. This goes back to the first time these piss ant judges stopping Trump from stopping immigrants from terrorist nations from entering the US. Trump has the power and the authority to stop who ever he wants from coming into this country and the courts, including the Supreme Court has no say in the matter.




So that is your version of the constitution???

I keep a copy on my desk.

If you offer a question or a quote, I can check it for you in seconds..

You seem the have no idea what is in the constitution, only that if you are for or against something, anything, then you make the claim that our founding fathers put the answer, as you see it, in the constitution..

Only a deep wisher would pretend to believe that..

The orange fool had one rule of exception to his travel ban..

If money was involved, he did not try to restrict them.. Saudis... welcome with open arms. as well as any nation he had business ties with..

the criminal will never shut down his cash flow..



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May 27, 2019 10:34:23   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
So that is your version of the constitution???

I keep a copy on my desk.

If you offer a question or a quote, I can check it for you in seconds..

You seem the have no idea what is in the constitution, only that if you are for or against something, anything, then you make the claim that our founding fathers put the answer, as you see it, in the constitution..

Only a deep wisher would pretend to believe that..

The orange fool had one rule of exception to his travel ban..

If money was involved, he did not try to restrict them.. Saudis... welcome with open arms. as well as any nation he had business ties with..

the criminal will never shut down his cash flow..
So that is your version of the constitution??? br ... (show quote)


It wasn't a "Muslim ban". It was a travel ban against people from terrorist countries. If what you say is true then President Trump would be welcoming south American drug lords, they have lots of cash

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May 27, 2019 13:44:01   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
It wasn't a "Muslim ban". It was a travel ban against people from terrorist countries. If what you say is true then President Trump would be welcoming south American drug lords, they have lots of cash



MMMMM.. I notice no ban attempt on South American countries..



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May 27, 2019 13:48:25   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
MMMMM.. I notice no ban attempt on South American countries..


Permi, I hope you are well, and I think you should look at your picture, and then a mirror.

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May 27, 2019 15:52:48   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
MMMMM.. I notice no ban attempt on South American countries..


No we just want a barrier. The dems are fighting like demons to let all in

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May 27, 2019 15:56:45   #
Richard Rowland
 
badbob85037 wrote:
Great post! Nothing but the truth. Trump needs to man up.


Most would wonder why he hasn't.

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