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May 26, 2019 19:45:59   #
Armageddun wrote:
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Gee Armageddun, we've missed you, hope things are going well with you.
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May 26, 2019 15:07:18   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
Not publicly. We are told to pray quietly and privately.


While that is true, we are not prohibited, (at least not by the Lord,) from praying in public. That scripture was in response to prayer remarkably like Pelosi's. Prayer that is not genuine, is not given to honor God, but for public consumption, to impress those in and of the world.
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May 26, 2019 14:59:03   #
Oldsalt wrote:
What we accept today our children will embrace tomorrow. We didn’t change, the education was perverted into indoctrination by socialist G*******ts. We who still cling to our bibles, guns, and God, are not wrong though we are told that everyday. It is still stupid to depend on Government to provide for your safety. You are the first responder and should be prepared for any circumstance. It is still wrong for a man to lay with a man no matter how the media says it’s ok. It’s still wrong to steal another mans property weather by force of arms or by fancy words on paper. Theft is theft. I don’t care if today’s world judges me poorly, I’ll still stand erect when I am judged by God.
What we accept today our children will embrace tom... (show quote)


Well said! Politics is so corrupted, because our culture has been corrupted.
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May 26, 2019 14:54:06   #
debeda wrote:
I'm so s**k of the dems and their lapdogs in the media and Hollywood. To me their actions are all about personal gain. You wanna make it in Hollywood?? You'd better toe the line and spout this nonsense. There's little diversity of thought in Hollywood. You wanna make it in the legacy media? You'd better toe the line. There's little diversity of thought in the legacy media. You wanna make it into the club in Washington? Youd better toe the line. There's little diversity of thought in Washington D.C. for those entrenched there. And the country has gone down, down, down. Thank the Lord more and more people are waking up, not just in the USA but around the world!
I'm so s**k of the dems and their lapdogs in the m... (show quote)


I didn't catch who said this, so it is not a direct quote, but I believe it was a Congressman. He said we had the beginnings of a police state entrenched in the bureaucracy. The corruption and abuse of power Obama and these police state operatives MUST be exposed. It is absolutely frightening how close this country, founded on individual liberty, free speech, freedom of religion and all our other Constitutional guarantees came to being "fundamentally t***sformed" by Obama, the Democrat/socialist Party and their accomplices and collaborators in the media, and propagandists in Hollywood, along with the indoctrinators in our educational system, into some banana republic, police state. And it isn't over, these political thugs and bureaucratic operatives are STILL trying to pull off this political c**p. They need to make sure NO ONE ever tries to wrest power from them again. That's why it is necessary to destroy their political enemies, not just oust them in the next e******n. They can tolerate NO dissent. And these l*****t, political thugs have absolute contempt for the American people.
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May 26, 2019 03:25:29   #
lindajoy wrote:
Well said, Maryla..

Hatred, the ultimate Destroyer of their party , who has no unity, no achievements, left to attack each other over their respective roles in the framing of President Trump...

Blinded by their h**e they care not for the country needs or the citizens of this country. Their role is all about control suppression, socialism...


How right you are. The Democrat/socialist Party, and their propaganda wing the laughably called mainstream media, are providing the American people with a detailed illustration of what true h**e is. The lies, the vitriolic rhetoric, the sanctimonious finger pointing, the abject ugliness of this unhinged hatred is now on display for all to see.
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May 26, 2019 03:04:04   #
EmilyD wrote:
It is evil. I thought the law would protect innocent human babies until they could speak for themselves. Roe v Wade closed that option for the poor little things and it was a colossal mistake....and it has allowed the murder of millions of babies....way more than the Holocaust. Allowing the murder of babies because it is an inconvenience is wrong..on many many levels.


These babies condemned to death for the crime of conception, should get to appeal their sentences for 5-15 years like every other one of the condemned
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May 26, 2019 03:01:32   #
Big dog wrote:
Codgers, that’s the term for us oldies


Well it certainly is. Be a proud old coot, bag or codger
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May 25, 2019 22:55:00   #
Pennylynn wrote:
Thank you for asking and the wisdom of your comment on our Father. Everyone is well and safe. We have been busy because of the storms and flood rescuing pets and reuniting them (as many as possible) with their families. Some nights I know I am too old to be doing this, but when morning comes.... I know that I can do it for another day.

How about your family and friends? Ready for another summer? And more importantly, everyone healthy?


Just had my wonderful grandson's 10 year old birthday party. It's a mini-family reunion, we make a day of it. Great stuff. Storms and flooding seem particularly bad this year. God bless you for helping those stranded pets. They can't call out for help, it is fantastic for you to step up and be there for them. So far all healthy, I live next door to my only child and her husband and 3 children. I am truly blessed
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May 25, 2019 22:44:09   #
no propaganda please wrote:
Far from it, just an old man trying to do my little bit to make a few lives better.


You DO make lives better, and God bless you for it.
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May 25, 2019 20:22:03   #
4430 wrote:
Liberals Seeking to Jail Top Trump Administration Officials Face Big Obstacles

Hans von Spakovsky May 25, 2019 /

"There is no 'cover-up' by President Trump going on, as wrongly claimed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Nor are Cabinet officials engaged in a cover-up," Hans von Spakovsky writes. (Photo: NurPhoto /Contributor/Getty Images)

Some congressional Democrats want nothing more than to hand Attorney General William Barr and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (among others) a “GO DIRECTLY TO JAIL” card like the ones you find in the game of Monopoly. But calls to lock them up are unjustified and uncalled for.

What would jailing two Cabinet members be based on?

The attorney general’s handling of the report by special counsel Robert Mueller has been in accord with federal law, the federal rules of criminal procedure, and Justice Department regulations.

There is no “cover-up” by President Donald Trump going on, as wrongly claimed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Nor are Cabinet officials engaged in a cover-up.

Congressional leaders have all but 2% of the Mueller report, which was redacted to comply with grand jury secrecy rules and protect material that could threaten national security if disclosed.

And the Justice Department has even agreed to give the House Intelligence Committee highly confidential counterintelligence and foreign intelligence materials from the Mueller investigation.

Mnuchin’s refusal to violate the right of a taxpayer (Trump) to the privacy and confidentiality of his tax returns by handing them over to a congressional committee is also based on a credible and legitimate legal claim.

Numerous federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, have held that the oversight and investigative authority of Congress is limited to inquiries that have a legitimate legislative purpose.

There is “no congressional power to expose for the sake of exposure,” said the Supreme Court in 1957 in Watkins v. U.S., a case involving a subpoena issued to a target of the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Mnuchin has told Congress that its demand for the Trump tax returns serves no legislative purpose.

Whether that is a valid claim in this particular case is a question that only the courts can decide, as they have in past instances where the targets of congressional investigations have claimed that Congress has overstepped its constitutional authority.

Some Democratic members of Congress are also angry that the White House refuses to allow the president’s former White House counsel, Don McGahn, to testify about the Mueller report. Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Diana DeGette, Colo., claim that this is grounds for impeaching the president.

But as pointed out in a May 20, 2019, memorandum by the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department, under the separation of powers doctrine of the Constitution, Congress has no authority to “compel the president’s senior advisers to testify about their official duties.”

Janet Reno, who served as attorney general during the Clinton administration, said in 1999 that “subjecting a senior p**********l advisor to the congressional subpoena power would be akin to requiring the President himself to appear before Congress,” something everyone acknowledges that Congress has no authority to do.

Congress can’t demand the president’s testimony “in a congressional committee room” any more “than the President may command Members of Congress to appear at the White House,” said former Assistant Attorney General Ted Olson in 1982 in a similar Office of Legal Counsel opinion.

It has long been recognized that a president can assert executive privilege to protect his advisers from congressional demands for testimony, information, and documents.

The “President and his advisors are absolutely immune from testimonial compulsion by a Congressional committee,” said another Justice Department opinion in 1977, during the Jimmy Carter presidency. This opinion was reaffirmed by the Obama Justice Department in 2014.

Based on this privilege doctrine, the Obama administration refused to allow David Simas, an assistant to the president and director of the Office of Political Strategy Outreach in the White House, to testify in 2014.

No Democrats called for President Barack Obama’s impeachment for that action. In fact, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.,—who today is the chair of the House Oversight Committee—criticized the subpoena, claiming that Republicans had not set forth an adequate justification for issuing it.

“We do not simply haul in one of the president’s top advisers at will,” Cummings said in 2014.

Yet Cummings has now subpoenaed Trump’s accounting firm for financial records—a subpoena that the president’s lawyers are fighting in court, so far unsuccessfully. Two separate federal judges have refused to block the subpoenas.

So what happens if the House of Representatives v**es to hold an executive branch official in contempt for refusing to respond to a subpoena?

Under federal law (2 U.S.C. §194), the speaker of the House can certify the matter to the “appropriate United States Attorney, whose duty it shall be to bring the matter before the grand jury for its action.” An individual can be punished by a criminal fine of up to $1,000 and spend up to a year in jail.

Of course, obtaining a criminal conviction for such a violation requires the cooperation of the Justice Department. And the Justice Department says that the principle of prosecutorial discretion applies.

In other words, U.S. attorneys have the power to decide whether to present the contempt citation to a grand jury. The Justice Department exercised that discretion when the House held Obama administration Attorney General Eric Holder and Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner in contempt.

In both instances, the Justice Department refused to enforce the contempt citations.

There seems little doubt that those in the current Justice Department would refuse to enforce any contempt citation against Barr, Mnuchin, or McGahn.

Alternatively, the House can file a civil action in federal court to enforce the contempt citation and ask a judge to order an individual to comply.

Some members of Congress are saying that the House should bypass the Justice Department and the courts entirely and use its inherent contempt authority to jail Barr and other Trump administration officials.

Pelosi says the House has “a jail in the basement of the Capitol,” which led Barr to jokingly approach Pelosi at an event honoring slain law enforcement officers and ask her if she brought her handcuffs.

The inherent contempt authority that critics are referring to, as a 2017 Congressional Research Service report explains, is the “constitutional authority to detain and imprison” an individual inside the Capitol until he or she complies with congressional demands.

This is considered a “dormant” power because Congress hasn’t exercised it since 1935 and only in a very small number of cases before then.

What is interesting in relation to the tax return and financial records controversy is that the U.S. Supreme Court held in 1881 in Kilbourn v. Thompson that Congress could not enforce a contempt citation against an individual who was arrested and detained by the sergeant-at-arms of the House when its investigation was undertaken to pry into the personal finances of that individual.

The high court said Congress does not “possess the general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen.”

How the courts—and potentially the Supreme Court—will ultimately decide these issues, if that is the avenue the House takes, remains to be seen.

But there would obviously be very negative political consequences if, as Barr joked, the House actually tries to arrest and detain in the U.S. Capitol building the attorney general, the secretary of the Treasury, or McGahn.

There seems little doubt that the public would see that as an extremely partisan, unjustified, and unfair act by the party that controls the House.

The question is, will House Democrats realize that?
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The Democrat/socialist Party is so poisoned by their hatred of President Trump, they don't care if their actions are extremely partisan, unjustified, unfair, or even illegal. They fully expected to pull off a political c**p, overturn an e******n and unseat a duly elected president. The ONLY thing that will stop them is exposure of the s*******s corruption and rank abuse of power they have been, (and still are,) engaging in, and those involved being held accountable
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May 25, 2019 19:07:58   #
jwrevagent wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but what is SWIMBO? What does that stand for? Thank you in advance. I am precisely as you are, sir. But I am female-senior, meaning well over 70.


She who must be obeyed...no-propaganda-please's wife
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May 25, 2019 04:35:06   #
debeda wrote:
You're being ridiculous. The whole point of being a conservative is personal responsibility. Personal responsibility includes caring for your children and family and helping those in need to the best of your ability. It's a sad day, tho, when a government run amok with identity politics, "income equity" and other hare brained social programs takes your ability to do the things I listed with usurious taxes taken to A. Enrich themselves; B. Support others of their choosing; and C. Redistribute wealth to countries that h**e us no matter what.
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There really is nothing like l*****ts twisting what conservatives actually say to make it seem completely opposite of what is meant. Conservatives give more to charity, not only in money but time and services. Expecting able-bodied people to engage in personal responsibility somehow gets twisted into, you don't care for anyone. Ah and the left "cares" so much they sanctimoniously rob people of their dignity, label them as victims, and tell them they must stay down, because someone, somewhere is keeping them there. The contempt the left actually has for people in need is staggering. The left needs a permanent underclass, in order to make themselves feel important. Conservatives want to see everyone succeed, the left robs people of their initiative to feed their own egos
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May 24, 2019 18:38:58   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
Don’t police take up the hunt when dogs are needlessly k**led? If not, they should.
Oh, but I forgot, Muslims are a protected species.


Saw a video a few months back of rows of dozens of dogs k**led by Muslims because...they were dogs. If you h**e dogs, there is something fundamentally wrong with you. And animal abuse in general is not prosecuted as strongly as it needs to be. Poisoning dogs, people's loved pets is despicable beyond words. It is an eye-opener, Muslims seem to k**l what they h**e, and they also h**e infidels. But then again, they have been quite open about their hatred and their goal to destroy Western civilization and supplant it with Islam. This is just a sickening aspect of how brutal this social/geo-political system/religion truly is.
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May 24, 2019 15:54:35   #
Iliamna1 wrote:
So what are the a******n mills for, but 99% to get rid of unwanted babies?
One thing I find quite lacking on the part of the liberals is their understanding o f the roll of BIRTH CONTROL. Conservatives are all lumped together as opposing birth control. Yes, there are a few who do oppose it's use, but I see nothing wrong in preventing conception. In fact, the vast majority of Christians support its use. I see a LOT wrong with snuffing out an innocent life by most methods of a******n, most of which entail agonizing pain for that poor baby. There have been in utero videos made by doctors performing a******ns clearly showing the baby moving away from the needles and suction devices inserted to k**l them. I also support and advocate sterilization of women who have already had a******ns and/or on various welfare programs. That would stop a lot of this nonsense.
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I think a woman who decides to k**l her unborn baby should be required to make a fully informed decision. She should have to watch what an a******n does to her baby. Then if she can still be that savage, barbaric, uncivilized and cruel, she should be sterilized.
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May 24, 2019 15:50:28   #
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Actually, Trump was ahead in the popular v**e also until the California returns came in. Hillary's approximately 3 million v**e margin in the popular v**e was directly due to California. It was still not enough to overcome Trump's vast e*******l lead, in spite of the 54 California v**es going to Hillary.
So you are contending that we should let the v**ers in the flakiest state in the Union decide on a president for the entire country.
I almost wish it would happen, so I could watch you and people like you squirm when you had to live in the mess you have championed for so long. It would almost be worth it.
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The problem is l*****ts never face the problems of electing their anti-American, anti-individual liberty, anti-decency candidates. They always blame someone or something else for the disastrous results of THEIR policies.
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