Monday, December 12, 2011

Let Americans rise up against Americans

The United States Supreme Court is ready to start a second American Civil War, only this time, the war is not between the states, but between the federal government and the states. It is more like a second revolution.

As of today, December 12, 2011, we are told that the judiciary branch of our federal government, the highest court in the land, will decide whether a state has the right to protect itself from foreign invasion. The Arizona state law (which basically only enforces what is already federal law) was passed in 2010, and Enemy Barry immediately challenged it. Barry’s boy, the beleaguered Eric Holder, filed suit against an American state for attempting to defend it self!

This is where we are. The federal government is clearly against the people. It was never so pronounced, never so aggressive, and never so obvious. The cause is not to preserve the Union, but to destroy the nation. The cause is not to protect the U.S. Constitution, but to gut it, completely.

Romney and Gingrich are both very weak on immigration. “Newt Romney,” as Michele Bachmann refers to them simultaneously, are basically liberal. No question about that, really. Rick Perry said he could have the border closed within a year, if elected. That’s quite a proposal. Ron Paul is quite strong against illegal immigration. Among other positions, he proposes to end “birthright citizenship.”

6 comments:

  1. If I understood this correctly one of the justices(Justice Elena Kagan) has excused themselves from the ruling. That means even a 4-4 will let the ruling stand against the state. The war just went underground after it began in 1861, it never stopped.Romney-Gingrich are just more of the same. The Who said it well - "Meet the new boss, Same as the old boss..."

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  2. Kagan) has excused themselves from the ruling.

    I hadn't heard that.

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  3. Hard to fathom,but the only thing that could stop this would be if by some miracle Ron Paul got in.

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  4. SUPPORT FOR ARIZONA

    Eleven other states supported Arizona's appeal, along with 59 members of Congress. Congress has been unable to agree on comprehensive new immigration measures.

    The Supreme Court in May upheld a different Arizona law that allows the state to shut down businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

    The court's conservative majority rejected the argument by business and civil rights groups and by the Obama administration that the 2007 Arizona law conflicted with federal immigration law.

    In the new case, Justice Elena Kagan did not take part in considering the appeal. She apparently recused herself because she had been involved in the matter in her previous job as Obama's solicitor general.

    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2011/1212/Supreme-Court-to-rule-on-Arizona-s-tough-immigration-law

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  5. Let's hope she does the same for Obamacare. Fat chance, I guess.

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