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Answer me this racrguy . If you're the president of the US, and previously a constitutional lawyer, and you wanted to pass something that you had no authority to get passed by Supreme court judges , would you or would you NOT call it something else like a TAX INSTEAD ?
SEEMS LIKE PPL A FUCK LOAD SMARTER THAN YOU HAVE ALREADY ANSWERED THAT QUESTION!
now go back to your libtardedness and 'choice' in murder. You have no fucking rebuttal for that , because you are WRONG
Just like you are wrong about roe vs wade , the authority the supreme court did not have on this, and numerous scholars have debated this for decades. It just seems like you are hella late to the game
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Originally posted by futant View PostAnswer me this racrguy . If you're the president of the US, and previously a constitutional lawyer, and you wanted to pass something that you had no authority to get passed by Supreme court judges , would you or would you NOT call it something else like a TAX INSTEAD ?
SEEMS LIKE PPL A FUCK LOAD SMARTER THAN YOU HAVE ALREADY ANSWERED THAT QUESTION!
now go back to your libtardedness and 'choice' in murder. You have no fucking rebuttal for that , because you are WRONG
Just like you are wrong about roe vs wade , the authority the supreme court did not have on this, and numerous scholars have debated this for decades. It just seems like you are hella late to the game
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Seventy-two members of Congress on Wednesday sent letters to executives at three major networks — ABC, CBS, NBC — expressing outrage at their blatant avoidance of Kermit Gosnell’s grisly abortion trial.
Calling it a purposeful blackout, the legislators said they were “profoundly appalled” at the networks’ bias, The Daily Caller reported.
SEE RELATED: Liberal commentator admits the left is avoiding Kermit Gosnell trial to protect abortion rights
“The broadcasters’ blackout of the Planned Parenthood infanticide lobbying scandal and the Gosnell ‘House of Horrors’ murder trial are the biggest and most politically motivated media cover-ups in our nation’s history,” said Rep. Marsha Blackburn, as reported by The Daily Caller. “Censorship and media bias allows the corrupt abortion industry to profit at the expense of innocent women and children. The mainstream media has a responsibility to report the truth, not turn a blind eye to the biggest civil rights issue of our time.”
Witnesses at the trial have said that Mr. Gosnell instructed them on the best way to cut babies’ necks to ensure death. Mr. Gosnell is charged with killing seven babies and one adult woman, and testimony as his trial enters its fifth week has been gruesome at times.
The lawmakers also wrote, The Daily Caller reported: “Surely … [the details of the trial] meet your threshold criteria for a national news segment. Yet, despite this obvious fact, coverage of these stories has eluded your news divisions. … We see no excuse for your failure to report these stories other than blatant media bias.”
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostAh but I did that for him. They lack constitutional authority, thus they have no authority
The constitution is not the bible. You can't pick and choose what applies and what doesn't.
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Originally posted by YALE View PostNo dude, it really is not. Further, your argument is so infantile, it's baffling. Jefferson's suit of clothes argument comes to mind when you put your ridiculous theses forward. You seem to be supremely unconcerned about the practicalities of government function, and solely concerned with making all scenarios fit your own personal legal constructs that are as arbitrary as they are imaginary. We aren't under secular sharia, Nebuchadnezzar. The laws of this country were intended to change with the society they serve, and so they do. Don't like it? Nut the fuck up, and deal with your own bad self.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNot convoluted at all. The document is clear. Prove to me, using the writings of the Founders, I'm wrong.
Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostOnce again, you're wrong. That "all cases" as in every time the Founders wrote federal authority, actually took the time to list what "all cases" mean and include.
The judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under their authority;--to all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls;--to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction;--to controversies to which the United States shall be a party;--to controversies between two or more states;--between a state and citizens of another state;--between citizens of different states;--between citizens of the same state claiming lands under grants of different states, and between a state, or the citizens thereof, and foreign states, citizens or subjects.
In all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a state shall be party, the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction. In all the other cases before mentioned, the Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exceptions, and under such regulations as the Congress shall make.
The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury; and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any state, the trial shall be at such place or places as the Congress may by law have directed.
You're merely taking the dissenting opinion of justices White and Rehnquist without fully understanding what you're talking about.
Go ahead and tell me again how they don't have authority.
I would also like to add that in 1989 Chief Justice Rehnquist upheld RvW in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, but did change the trimester framework a bit.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostSeventy-two members of Congress on Wednesday sent letters to executives at three major networks — ABC, CBS, NBC — expressing outrage at their blatant avoidance of Kermit Gosnell’s grisly abortion trial.
Calling it a purposeful blackout, the legislators said they were “profoundly appalled” at the networks’ bias, The Daily Caller reported.
SEE RELATED: Liberal commentator admits the left is avoiding Kermit Gosnell trial to protect abortion rights
“The broadcasters’ blackout of the Planned Parenthood infanticide lobbying scandal and the Gosnell ‘House of Horrors’ murder trial are the biggest and most politically motivated media cover-ups in our nation’s history,” said Rep. Marsha Blackburn, as reported by The Daily Caller. “Censorship and media bias allows the corrupt abortion industry to profit at the expense of innocent women and children. The mainstream media has a responsibility to report the truth, not turn a blind eye to the biggest civil rights issue of our time.”
Witnesses at the trial have said that Mr. Gosnell instructed them on the best way to cut babies’ necks to ensure death. Mr. Gosnell is charged with killing seven babies and one adult woman, and testimony as his trial enters its fifth week has been gruesome at times.
The lawmakers also wrote, The Daily Caller reported: “Surely … [the details of the trial] meet your threshold criteria for a national news segment. Yet, despite this obvious fact, coverage of these stories has eluded your news divisions. … We see no excuse for your failure to report these stories other than blatant media bias.”
© Copyright 2013 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz2QsFTeFeP
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OPINION - We can't allow the sensationalistic images from Gosnell's case to distract us from the underlying issues that might otherwise be highlighted by this case...
Pennsylvania's new governor, Tom Corbett, has dismissed several workers and ordered sweeping changes to the way two state agencies regulate clinics that provide abortions. Corbett says workers failed for years to spot horrid conditions at a clinic where multiple infants and women died.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostFine, I'll even use your own post.
Roe V Wade. Roe being Norma McCorvey, and Wade being Dallas DA Henry Wade. There was a law in Texas at the time that made it a crime to assist women in having an abortion. Thereby making it between the STATE AND THE CITIZENS THEREOF. It was also appealed up through the lower courts to reach the SCOTUS. More specifically, it was filed in the US District court in 1970, and reached the SCOUTS for an appeal the same year. Originally arguments were heard on December 13 1971, then REARGUED on October 11 1972, with a final decision January 22 1973.
You're merely taking the dissenting opinion of justices White and Rehnquist without fully understanding what you're talking about.
Go ahead and tell me again how they don't have authority.
I would also like to add that in 1989 Chief Justice Rehnquist upheld RvW in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, but did change the trimester framework a bit.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostYou really aren't good at this are you? "and between a state, or the citizens thereof, and foreign states, citizens or subjects" You really do have to finish the sentence when you try to argue. I would also like to remind you that the SC ruled that internment and slavery was constitutional while neither were. They get it wrong which is why their powers are limited
The judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution, the laws of the United States....
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You are blinded
Originally posted by racrguy View PostSomebody should have told the news about this before they started covering it...
OPINION - We can't allow the sensationalistic images from Gosnell's case to distract us from the underlying issues that might otherwise be highlighted by this case...
Pennsylvania's new governor, Tom Corbett, has dismissed several workers and ordered sweeping changes to the way two state agencies regulate clinics that provide abortions. Corbett says workers failed for years to spot horrid conditions at a clinic where multiple infants and women died.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/04...ll-face-death/Don't worry about what you can't change.
Do the best you can with what you have.
Be honest, even if it hurts.
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