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Subject: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: LyricBoy on 11/23/11 at 7:06 am

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/11/22/justice-department-challenges-utahs-immigration-law-1284508174/?test=latestnews

Again we see the current Administration actively fighting states who wish to enforce some sort of rule of law while the Federal Government actively ignores it.  O'bama's cronies fight every state that wishes to keep illegal aliens out of their states, whilst at the same time offering no credible ENFORCEMENT plan of its own.  Why?  Because the Dems pander to illegal immigrants and their US Citizen relatives who will vote for him as a result.e adminstration seems to have an inconsistent memory as to when it is supposed to enforce the supremacy of the Federal Government and the upholding of its laws.

The reasons are simple: The Dem administration has absolutely no intent of upholding the rule of law if it interferes with gathering votes from the relatives and supporters of federal criminals.

Why isn't the Obama Administration similarly filing suit in court to overturn state-level marijuana laws which clearly contradict Federal drug laws? 

Similarly, yesterday the Democrat governor of Oregon, in defiance of the will of the people and his oath of office in which he is supposed to uphold the state's laws, has announced that he is banning executions for the balance of his term.

(In fairness, former Governor Ryan in Illinois (the land of Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, Leopold, and Loeb) a number of years ago did likewise and he was a Republican.)

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: Don Carlos on 11/23/11 at 11:53 am


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/11/22/justice-department-challenges-utahs-immigration-law-1284508174/?test=latestnews

Again we see the current Administration actively fighting states who wish to enforce some sort of rule of law while the Federal Government actively ignores it.  O'bama's cronies fight every state that wishes to keep illegal aliens out of their states, whilst at the same time offering no credible ENFORCEMENT plan of its own.  Why?  Because the Dems pander to illegal immigrants and their US Citizen relatives who will vote for him as a result.e adminstration seems to have an inconsistent memory as to when it is supposed to enforce the supremacy of the Federal Government and the upholding of its laws.

The reasons are simple: The Dem administration has absolutely no intent of upholding the rule of law if it interferes with gathering votes from the relatives and supporters of federal criminals.

Why isn't the Obama Administration similarly filing suit in court to overturn state-level marijuana laws which clearly contradict Federal drug laws? 

Similarly, yesterday the Democrat governor of Oregon, in defiance of the will of the people and his oath of office in which he is supposed to uphold the state's laws, has announced that he is banning executions for the balance of his term.

(In fairness, former Governor Ryan in Illinois (the land of Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, Leopold, and Loeb) a number of years ago did likewise and he was a Republican.)



Immigration again?  Give it a rest.

And three cheers for the governor of Oregon

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: ChuckyG on 11/23/11 at 3:12 pm

Illegal immigration is lower now than at any point of GWB's reign in office, yet clearly Obama is still not doing enough. It's more of the typical neocon attacks, where nothing the administration does could possibly be correct or "good enough" despite having been miles better than anything their goons did while in office.

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 11/23/11 at 7:57 pm

Tune out the FOX News, it's bad for the head.

I know one thing -- uh two things -- for sure:  Illegal immigrants provide cheap labor for rich people.  The illegal immigration issue keeps the working classes fighting amongst themselves.  It's a win-win for the ruling class.

The governor of Oregon basically believes the death penalty as practiced in his state violates the Eighth Amendment.  If the kill 'em all righties don't like it, they can take him to court.
::)

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: Foo Bar on 11/24/11 at 3:13 am

Why?  Because commie pinko Newt Gingrich pandered as recently as last night to illegal immigrants and their US Citizen relatives who will vote for him as a result.


FTFY.  Seriously, dude, where do you get these talking points?  We're a nation of men, not a nation of laws.  It's not like we've been a nation of laws within living memory, so why should we expect partisans of either wing of the Republicrat party start giving a damn now?

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: Tia on 11/24/11 at 3:28 am

there's something strangely appealing about someone who still thinks there's a meaningful difference between the parties. it's like meeting a grown man who still believes in santa claus. though it's a bit embarrassing you have to admire the unflappable idealism.

Subject: Re: Democratic Party - "Who Needs Rule of Law"

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 11/25/11 at 1:42 pm


there's something strangely appealing about someone who still thinks there's a meaningful difference between the parties. it's like meeting a grown man who still believes in santa claus. though it's a bit embarrassing you have to admire the unflappable idealism.


I had a weird dream FOX News took over my house.  There was a placard on the front door that said "Steve Doucy."  They told me I had to use the back entrance from now on!
:D

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