"Bam is a bully."
Dennis Kneale: Obama is a bully:
Will someone please rein in our relentlessly hectoring President? Barrack Hussein Obama has taken his gift for inspirational oratory—one of the traits that got him elected—and turned it into something darker and more insidious.
Bam is a bully.
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This may come as a surprise but the federal law trumps state laws...the idea that the pres dare be critical of a state law that gets passed is simply nonsense. Clue: you know Obama is going to be badmouthed, always, when the poster refers to him and includes his middle name.
TO: All
RE: Fred.....
.....obviously either slept through his classes in Civics or else he graduated from high school AFTER they stopped teaching things like the Constitution of the United States. Otherwise, fred would remember that the Constitution trumps federal law....as in the Tenth Amendment.
Regards,
Chuck(le)
[The people are the rightful rulers of Congress and the courts. -- Abraham Lincoln]
Chuck, you cannot reason with a kneejerk response, it does not involve the brain. You can have discourse with fred at other times, but not when his messiah is critiqued.
But your constitutional point is of couse completely accurate.
Trey
I picture Fred as being a spambot with a database of progressive/liberal approved responses and a randomizer to shoot one out when an article or post critical of Dems/Barry is detected.
According to what I read, the Arizona law is almost word-for-word the same as the federal law except it makes infractions a state crime as well as a federal crime. It’s true that under the supremacy doctrine, federal law trumps state law, but only when they conflict. I think this puts the law in the same category as other concurrent jurisdiction infractions like drug crimes and gun crimes. Prosecutors have the choice, in many states, to bring charges in federal court or state court. In Virginia, prosecutors have been bringing charges in federal court for gun crimes because the penalties are greater there, even though the infractions are state crimes as well. In Arizona, under the new law, state court would be the best choice to get action taken because the federal authorities have demonstrated an unwillingness or inability to do anything about illegal immigration.
thanks for all the nice things you all say about me. I am aware of our consitution. I will see how this plays out. Meanwhile, my two libertarian friends are appalled that there is (even at the state level) a further intrusion upon civil liberties by what the call The State.
My good Black pal laughs and says Now you will see how many of us get treated by the police.
What has the previous administration done about illegals in the 8 years in office that suddenly the current administration is at fault?
try to answer without calling names.
Obama's behavior is not only that of a bully, it's that of somebody who has, to quote JFK on the occasion of Nixon's "you won't have Nixon to kick around anymore" speech, no class. No class whatsoever. None.
In passing, worthwhile examining the politics behind the new law and the impact it may have...all politics local, if you can believe a Democrat
http://www.tnr.com/blog/jonathan-chait/the-democrats-immigration-bonanza?utm_source=TNR+Daily&utm_campaign=f737e023e0-TNR_Daily_042710&utm_medium=email
TO: All
RE: [OT] I Just HAD to Share....
....this with you.
It's about Bama Bully and his cohorts in crime. Mostly the three 'ladies' from California.
WARNING!!!! Put all liquids down before proceeding.....
There's no getting around the fact that the last time anyone saw the likes of Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, and Nancy Pelosi, they were stirring a cauldron when the curtain went up on 'Macbeth'.
Regards,
Chuck(le)
[Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. No dignity, no learning, no force of character, can make any stand against good wit. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson]
ah, and Bachman, Palin, and Liz Cheney?
I can't get past the inspirational oratory. Certainly it reveal much about the man Now that he has power, his oratory is just his opinion exposed.
fred, the problem started with Reagen who granted amnesty. Bush was just as bad. You view the world by judging policy on how much it conforms with what President Obama is working for, then when someone opposes that, you suspect that we hate your guy.
I do not hate your guy. I do hate many of his policies, and I hated them when other Presidents did the same thing.
It is the policy fred.
I know a lot of libertarians and ALL of them believe in our country's and individual state's rights to secure their borders. Some insist that it is the sine quo non of a functioning government.
They may favor legalizing drugs and any type of personal behavior and union, but they all understand the importance of a country and a state maintaining their border.
I bet you insist on having a say on who can visit your home and when they can do so and what kind of behavior is acceptable in your house. Me too. If our country is indeed OUR country, the people of the US have the right to insist on legal immigration and the financial problems to need to insist on it.
Trey
There are several point to consider here:
1. The new law does not authorize anything more than the enforcement of existing laws. If this is "nazi-style treatment," then we have had "nazi laws" on the books for years. This is simply the enforcement of existing American laws.
2. We have a situation where the Federal government has totally abdicated its responsibility to protect American citizens within the borders of America for many years now. Arizona is home to roughly 500,000 illegal aliens. These are people who are bleeding the economy of Arizona, taking jobs from Americans, committing crimes against Americans, smuggling drugs into America, bringing diseases into America, etc. that simply should not be there. The people in Arizona, and all of the border states, have waited in vain for many years for the Federal government to enforce the law; the government has refused to do so. It is not that it cannot be done. It was done all the time at an earlier period in our history, but now they refuse to do so.
I read elsewhere today that if you live withing 60 miles of the border in Arizona, you dare not leave your home unoccupied for any length of time. If you do, when you return home, you will find it taken over by illegal aliens who have broken in and taken over. Thus it is not just the State they are taking over, it is every individual's home that is at risk.
These people have to do something, and we should give them our full support and encouragement.
Yes, Obama is a bully. What I want to know is where people think he has a gift of oratory. Of course I admit my perception may be clouded by the queasy sick feeling in my stomach every time I here his voice.
Thank God someone besides me is coming right out and saying it: This guy is a mean, nasty, vindictive, cruel, inconsiderate, arrogant bully.
I'm the girl that always befriended the class underdog. I'm the girl who tried to break up the boys' fights on the playground and who screamed for help when one boy started pounding the other one's head on the asphalt. Hell, I'm the type that confronted the damn Klan in Houston and Fred Phelps' sickos in Topeka. I HATE BULLIES.
All of that is by way of establish my credentials as someone with well-honed INSTINCTS/radar/intuition about bullies. And I have picked up those nasty bully vibes from Hussein Obama since LONG before his inauguration. Here was the clincher:
http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/view_shared?p=7030bd098cca768e72d111&skin_id=701&utm_source=otm&utm_medium=text_url
I just dare anyone to watch and listen to that and conclude that this man is anything other than a monster with a heart so cold it could freeze alcohol.
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