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canndo

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We want welfare reform = we hate poor people
We don't like Obama = we hate black people
We want lower taxes for everyone = we want handouts for rich people

It was CBS JAH, now does that comport with your convenient view that all MSM is in the tank for Obama?
 

scroglodyte

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"bunch of swindling cheats is what we are talking about."



poli - Greek prefix for, "many"
tics - blood-sucking parasites
 

Dr Kynes

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Here, I'll educate you in how government works, but I don't have much time, I have to call you on your BS in another thread, where you talk constitution and push your opinion as fact.

The President can not directly change any laws. He can ask Congress to change a law. However, he has a great deal of leeway in how a law is enforced.
the president can issue an executive order, which has the force of law until overturned by the courts or the congress. these executive orders can be as narrow as redefining the boundaries of an existing law like clinton's order to respect the sovereign authority of the states in all internal matters http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13132 (one of my personal favorites) to sweeping changes like FDR's patently unconstitutional yet always forgotten amidst the frenzied fellatio historians perform on that degenerate cripple, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_9066 which instituted triple max slams and concentration camps for americans who were just a little too Japonical to be trustworthy. you know how inscrutable those orientals are...

since we are still in an official State of Emergency (just below Martial Law) since Dec. 7 1941, executive orders are often used in ways more sweeping and powerful than legislation or court rulings.

from instituting witchunts, (9835) to establishing huge new bureaucracies with unconstrained powers and zero accountability.(12148 )
 

abandonconflict

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the president can issue an executive order, which has the force of law until overturned by the courts or the congress. these executive orders can be as narrow as redefining the boundaries of an existing law like clinton's order to respect the sovereign authority of the states in all internal matters http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13132 (one of my personal favorites) to sweeping changes like FDR's patently unconstitutional yet always forgotten amidst the frenzied fellatio historians perform on that degenerate cripple, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_9066 which instituted triple max slams and concentration camps for americans who were just a little too Japonical to be trustworthy. you know how inscrutable those orientals are...

since we are still in an official State of Emergency (just below Martial Law) since Dec. 7 1941, executive orders are often used in ways more sweeping and powerful than legislation or court rulings.

from instituting witchunts, (9835) to establishing huge new bureaucracies with unconstrained powers and zero accountability.(12148 )
Frenzied fellatio historians...kewlaid overdose suspected...
 

desert dude

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Here, I'll educate you in how government works, but I don't have much time, I have to call you on your BS in another thread, where you talk constitution and push your opinion as fact.

The President can not directly change any laws. He can ask Congress to change a law. However, he has a great deal of leeway in how a law is enforced.
DOMA? Politically expedient portions of the DREAM act?

You are going to school me on the constitution? That's pretty funny, Marcus. Is the hip-bone connected to the coccyx?
 

missnu

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So, she was over-medicating her horse? So this is the kind of thing we as americans care about? that this lady drugged a horse? Who gives a shit...it isn't like she is making mittens from the skin of homeless babies...It's a horse... And not even a Disney horse...just a regular horse that has an opiate problem...
 

abandonconflict

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DOMA? Politically expedient portions of the DREAM act?

You are going to school me on the constitution? That's pretty funny, Marcus. Is the hip-bone connected to the coccyx?
So you are concluding that the president writes laws, passes them, enforces them and ignores the constitution? Kewl aid alert.

[video=youtube;6_OtZzZraMs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_OtZzZraMs[/video]

As for schooling you on the constitution in another thread, leave it in the other thread. This tactic of yours, to try to restart a debate you lost in another thread, where people won't see pertinent comments is really a dirty tactic. I'm not surprised that a law officer is dishonest on a cannabis growing site anyhow.
 

UncleBuck

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So, she was over-medicating her horse? So this is the kind of thing we as americans care about? that this lady drugged a horse? Who gives a shit...it isn't like she is making mittens from the skin of homeless babies...It's a horse... And not even a Disney horse...just a regular horse that has an opiate problem...
it's not so much about doping a horse to high heaven, so much as it is about a couple of multi-millionaires trying to swindle someone for $125k.

their greed knows no bounds.
 

Dr Kynes

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Frenzied fellatio historians...kewlaid overdose suspected...
yes, frenzied fellatio. historians especially liberal minded historians have lionized this cock sucker for so long, that it's heresey to disagree with his crippled ass. he unconstitutionally declared all americans who were of japanese descent, no matter how many generations were in america to be potential enemies of the state, seized their property and threw them into Le Chateau Dyf for nearly ten years, and when they finally got out they were paupers. wow hes fabulous!

he had three jewish butchers imprisoned for violating his "New Deal" bullshit regulations for selling kosher butchered chickens wholly within the state of new york for "interstate trafficking". (untill the court overturned it)

he threatened the supreme court with adding more members of his choosing (stacking the court controversy) to simply outvote the court's non-political judges who opposed his power grabs

he instituted price and wage constraints (unconstitutionally) to try and control the labor and commodity markets, setting in motion the unbalanced "healthcare" (health insurance) nightmare we have been saddled with for 2 generations

instituted a wacky scheme to provide "retirement security" in a manner that got bernie maddoff thrown in prison.

he simply gave poland to the soviet union (poland had no say in the matter)

was an anti-semite

believed in eugenics when the rest of the world was rejecting it.

had secret affairs and the press hushed it up

concealed his crippled legs from the electorate with the help of the press

instituted the oil embargoes and insulting diplomatic and economic moves that drove japan to join the axis powers.

agreed with neville chamberlain's foolish inaction until it blew up in their faces

and so much more. yeah what a great president. ohh my. the shitty roosevelt should be right beside herbert hoover and woodrow wilson as the shitstains of the whitehouse. instead he is considered awesome by dimwitted fools and leftist scholars who still think the new deal is a good idea. worst roosevelt's record is viewed through the same distorted prism that makes abraham lincoln a republican icon, despite honest abe's foolish and unconstitutional hijinx which have fucked the country for over 100 years now.
 

desert dude

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Here, I'll educate you in how government works, but I don't have much time, I have to call you on your BS in another thread, where you talk constitution and push your opinion as fact.

The President can not directly change any laws. He can ask Congress to change a law. However, he has a great deal of leeway in how a law is enforced.
Aren't you the guy who thought "Wickard" was some kind of flimsy furniture?
 
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