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Anti Jew Propaganda Title: Tucker Investigates: What is destroying rural America?
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The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. It does not say a mumbling word about abortion or the right to life of a fetus. Then what rights toes the 9th protect. It doesn't list any. You have to use your common sense. Mayor buttplug is not married. He is pretending to be married. That is the truth. If the SUpreme court told you two plus two was five you would believe them. They don't get it right that often. I know you are just saying what the government says the law is. But when they lie aboutit why do you go along with it. Just like when they lied about Obamacare.
#71. To: nolu chan (#69) The US Supreme Court has interpreted the US Constitution to construct laws regulating the actions of the law enforcement community. Under "color of law," it is a crime for one or more persons using power given by a governmental agency (local, state or federal), to deprive or conspire wilfully to deprive another person of any right protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States. Yep clearly a 9th amendment violation. Clear as day.
#72. To: nolu chan (#69) The framers didn't make a right to faggots pretending to be married just like they didn't make a right to abortion. And yet, it is the law. I wanna see that law. Can you cite it? Why not?
#73. To: nolu chan (#69) And guys who identify as girls are transformed into record breaking "lady" track stars and "lady" weight lifters. Good example. Is a man a man because he has a penis or because some bullshitting judge says a woman with a vagina is a man? If the Supreme court says a man is a woman you will have to say you agree. Me I will go with the truth and say the chick has a dick and is a man who belongs in a mental institution.
#74. To: A K A Stone (#70) Then what rights toes the 9th protect. It doesn't list any. You have to use your common sense. Use YOUR common sense. SCOTUS has held that abortion is a constitutional right. If you want to go there, the right to abortion, not enumerated elsewhere, is protected by the 9th Amendment.
#75. To: nolu chan (#74) If you want to go there, the right to abortion, not enumerated elsewhere, is protected by the 9th Amendment. Kook talk. You're better than that Chan.
#76. To: nolu chan (#74) SCOTUS has held that abortion is a constitutional right. If their opinons differ from the words of the constitution it is color of law. They usurped power that is why you can't cite their power in the constitution. If you want to worship the Supreme court as infallible that is your prerogative. Sure they rule and their rulings are enforced. Their rulings can put you in jail. But it is still TRUTHFULLY color of law.
#77. To: A K A Stone (#72)
I wanna see that law. Can you cite it? Why not? Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 U.S. ___ (2008)
Held: The Fourteenth Amendment requires a State to license a marriage between two people of the same sex and to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-State. Obergefell at 4:
(3) The right of same-sex couples to marry is also derived from the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection. The Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause are connected in a profound way. I didn't write it, but it is now the law. You can make believe otherwise.
#78. To: nolu chan (#77) That isn't a law it is an opinion. Laws are passed by congress and signed by the president. Can you cite a law? Because you said it was a law.
#79. To: nolu chan (#77) I didn't write it, but it is now the law. You can make believe otherwise. More color of law.
#80. To: A K A Stone (#76) If their opinons differ from the words of the constitution it is color of law. Yo8u quite obviously refuse to recognize what "color of law" signifies, despite my quoting it to you from Black's Law Dictionary. Your attempted usage is meaningless. What SCOTUS is the law. What you say is your opinion and does not displace the opinion of SCOTUS. They are empowered by the Constitution as the final arbiter of federal law, you are not.
#81. To: A K A Stone (#79) More color of law. If you do not know what it means, stop trying to use it.
Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Ed.
Color of law. The appearance or semblance, without the substance, of legal right. Misuse of power, possessed by virtue of state law and made possible only because wrongdoer is clother with authority of state, is action taken under "color of state law.” Atkins v. Lanning, D.C.Okl., 415 F.Supp. 186, 188. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_(law)
Color of law refers to an appearance of legal power to act that may operate in violation of law. For example, if a police officer acts with the "color of law" authority to arrest someone, the arrest, if it is made without probable cause, may actually be in violation of law. In other words, just because something is done with the "color of law" does not mean that the action was lawful. When police act outside their lawful authority and violate the civil rights of a citizen, the FBI is tasked with investigating. "Color of law" is completely irrelevant to this discussion.
#82. To: nolu chan (#77) I get you chan. Don't take my disagreement as desrespect. You just quote what the governent currently says the law is. Even when they get it wrong. You quote what will happen to you if you disobey it. See i'm different. I'm interested in the truth of what the words actually mean and not some lawyer spin. The Constitution means what it actually says. Even when a usurping supreme court (yes small letters like in the Constitution) says differently. I agree that they have the actual power to do that. It doesn't make it truth though as the actual meaning and intent of the Constitution. Another example would be the interstate commerce clause doesn't mean what the traitors on the Supreme court said it means. You know that. You do know that. Admit it. Please.
#83. To: nolu chan (#81) Acts "under color of any law” of a State include not only acts done by State officials within the bounds or limits of their lawful authority, Yep color of law. The Supreme court usurped authority it didn't have. Now we all pretend the Constitution gave them that power. It didn't which is why you can't cite it. You also can't cite any rights the 9th gives us. Except your pretend abortion argument that you know isn't true.
#84. To: nolu chan (#80) What SCOTUS is the law. What you say is your opinion and does not displace the opinion of SCOTUS. They are empowered by the Constitution as the final arbiter of federal law, you are not. What SCOTUS says is not law but opinion. They even call them opinions. You are correct what I say does not displace opinions (you got it right that time and called them opinions) of the supreme court. They are not empowered by the Constitution as the final arbiter of federal laws. If I am incorrect please cite me the passage in the constitution that says such. You can't it doesn't say that. Truthfully he Supreme court usurped authority and give themselves that power with no legislation and no constitutional provisions that say such. You can pretend all you want but truth is that it is not in the Constitution anywhere. You are also correct that I am not the final arbitrator on the matter. But that doesn't mean I am wrong. It means that they are liars or stupid or corrupt. The words in the Constitution mean what they say. Not black robe spin like interstate commerce and abortion murders.
#85. To: All (#84) Oh and the last comment I forgot to say it was color of law from the little s supreme court.
#86. To: nolu chan (#81) cts "under color of any law” of a State include not only acts done by State officials within the bounds or limits of their lawful authority, but also acts done without and beyond the bounds of their lawful authority; provided that, in order for unlawful acts of an official to be done "under color of any law”, You can beat me and shut me up. If you could only prove that the Supreme court is the final arbitrator using the Constitution. You can't do that though. You just ignore that point. You can't do it because those words aren't in there. They aren't Chan and you know it.
#87. To: nolu chan (#60) (Edited) Cite the statute. "You shall not murder" --Exodus 20:13
Not that you or your fellow Log Cabin Pipe Fitters would ever care about any of those statutes.
#88. To: A K A Stone (#86) If you could only prove that the Supreme court is the final arbitrator using the Constitution. You can't do that though. You just ignore that point. You can't do it because those words aren't in there. They aren't Chan and you know it. U.S. Constitution, Article III.
Article III Who do you think is the final arbiter when interpreting the Constitution? Liberty's Flame? Free Republic? Democratic Underground? dKos? Cite the authority which empowers anyone but the U.S. Supreme Court. SCOTUS is the only court created by the Constitution.
#89. To: nolu chan, A K A Stone (#88) you think is the final arbiter when interpreting the Constitution
Natural Law, as illustrated in Romans Chapter 1.
#90. To: Anthem, Socialist Trumpkins, Wealth Spread, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#0)
Socialist Trumpkin Republican, Wealth Spread. ![]() Ron Paul - Lake Jackson Texas Values #91. To: Peromischievous leucopus (#89) Natural Law, as illustrated in Romans Chapter 1. Appeal Roe and Obergefell to the imaginary court of natural law. Enjoy your Big Mike lunch and good luck.
#92. To: nolu chan (#91) imaginary court of natural law The CDC provides a plethora of documentation establishing how UN-imaginary the court of Natural Law is.
Got Due Penalty?
Romans Chapter 1. RTFM.
#93. To: Hondo68 (#90) Misleading photo. There is no such critter as the traditional farmer anymore. They are all owned by Corporations,and ruled by the corporate board. The traditional "family farm" only exists now as a "hobby farm". In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #94. To: sneakypete (#93) There is no such critter as the traditional farmer anymore. Very true. A farmer either has to go big, specialize, or have a second job "in town". With one exception...the organic farmer. There are an ever increasing number of organic farmers here in Maine. And I know they are plentiful in upstate NY. These farmers are making good money on small acreage. Their vegetables and meats are in high demand...and they take food stamps! There are two organic farms within a mile of my place. One guy has been here for 20 years. The other guy started his farm about 6 years ago. They make big bucks. A good friend of mine is just starting out. He grew 800 Cornish cross chickens this year and sold every one of them (at around $20 per bird). He grows several organic crops as well.
#95. To: watchman (#94) I don't doubt that is happening in some areas where the farms are small,but what about the HUGE farms in the mid-west,and some areas of the south. We are talking farms that have thousands of acres of tillable land. No way are they going to survive from roadside stands. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #96. To: sneakypete (#95) what about the HUGE farms in the mid-west,and some areas of the south. Those huge farms will be okay. As you mentioned, many of them are owned by corporations. It's the midsize farms that have my attention. The farmer who supplies my hay was running 300 head of beef cattle until this year. Now he has reduced his herd to maybe 50 head. He told me that he cannot sell a year old calf for $700 and make money. He's heading for the door. I'm hearing this from others, as well. My hay supplier's calves are the calves that find their way to the feed lots and eventually to the grocery stores, etc. And when he quits farming cattle he'll stop making hay which will affect me. You don't even want to know what is happening to dairy farms. Suffice it to say, I'm glad just to be in the "hobby farm" category... Today, grain prices went up 15% from my supplier. People say, "Why do we need farmers? We can just go to the grocery store and get our food" ;-)
#97. To: Judas Goat (#92)
[nc #91] Appeal Roe and Obergefell to the imaginary court of natural law. By all means, take your case to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and argue God's law in the imaginary CDC Ecclesiastical Court. Good luck and may ooga booga be with you. Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Ed.
Natural law. This expression, "natural law,” or jus naturale, was largely used in the philosophical speculations of the Roman jurists of the Antonine age, and was intended to denote a system of rules and principles for the guidance of human conduct which, independently of enacted law or of the systems peculiar to any one people, might be discovered by the rational intelligence of man, and would be found to grow out of and conform to his nature, meaning by that word his whole mental, moral, and physical constitution. The point of departure for this conception was the Stoic doctrine of a life ordered "according to nature,” which in its turn rested upon the purely supposititious existence, in primitive times, of a "state of nature;” that is, a condition of society in which men universally were governed solely by a rational and consistent obedience to the needs, impulses, and promptings of their true nature, such nature being as yet undefaced by dishonesty, falsehood, or indulgence of the baser passions. In ethics, it consists in practical universal judgments which man himself elicits. These express necessary and obligatory rules of human conduct which have been established by the author of human nature as essential to the divine purposes in the universe and have been promulgated by God solely through human reason. Constitutional Law, 6th Ed., Jerome A. Barron and C. Thomas Dienes, Black Letter Series, West Group, 2003, p. 165.
A. THE ORIGINAL CONSTITUTION
#98. To: nolu chan (#97) Despite some contrary judicial opinion in the early years of the Republic, the claim that there are extra-constitutional "natural rights" limiting governmental power has generally not been accepted by the courts. That is because the courts have gone rouge.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Your post shows that originally they knew the truth before asshole liars came to power. Deceivers. Fakers. Murderers.
#99. To: A K A Stone (#98)
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Ah, yes. They knew the troof before asshole liars came to power, and they inserted a clause, (The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people) ensuring that Natural Law, God's Law, philosophical speculations of the Roman jurists of the Antonine age, was retained by the people. Not to be mistaken, slaves were considered persons. Before the assholes and liars took over, the Framers found a unique way to refer to slaves while bestowing to representation in Congress based on an enumeration of persons (census) and "adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding indians not taxed, three fifths of all other persons." Slaves were that "three fifths of all other persons." And before the asshole liars came to power, the Framers enshrined slaves with the rights of livestock and other property. All men were created equal, but only white people were accorded the right to naturalization. All men and women were equal, but only white, male landowners could vote. In adopting the Law of God into the American legal system, so said the Founders and Framers before the assholes took over. About seventy-five years later, President Abe Lincoln went on a three-day drunk and passed out in his bed, his bed perhaps being the bed at the Soldier's Home cottage where President Lincoln frequently went to stay, to be joined in his bed by Captain David Derickson, but I digress. A cabinet member awakened Abe from his slumber and gave him the news. Lincoln jumped from his bed startled, and exclaimed, "I freed the who?"
#100. To: watchman (#96) Today, grain prices went up 15% from my supplier. WHOLESALE prices????? Yikes! In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #101. To: nolu chan (#99) troof ????
#102. To: nolu chan (#99) Ah, yes. They knew the troof before asshole liars came to power, and they inserted a clause, (The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people) ensuring that Natural Law, God's Law, philosophical speculations of the Roman jurists of the Antonine age, was retained by the people. blah blah blah
The 9th amendment is real. It was voted on. It is part of the constitution. Can you name some of the rights it protects? Or are you going to go off on a strange tangent again?
#103. To: sneakypete (#100) Yikes! Your comment prompted me to investigate. Grain prices went up 15%...but it was specific to this local mill...and specific to dairy grain...go figure. Not the end of the world yet lol
#104. To: watchman (#103) Grain prices went up 15%...but it was specific to this local mill...and specific to dairy grain...go figure. Thanks. I wonder why? Could it be the bank is trying to force them to sell so they can buy it at a bankruptcy sale? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #105. To: sneakypete (#104) I wonder why? This mill is a big facility that sells custom blended grain in bulk to farmers. But I noticed they were making improvements...adding a retail space. Perhaps they're passing those costs on to me. Thing is, I can buy Blue Seal Milk Maker at full retail (for 15% cheaper!) at the farm co-op. To add insult to injury, the mill had to stop selling molasses from their bulk tank (because the FDA inspector decided it was unsanitary). I was only paying $1.80/gallon. The co-op wants $6/gallon for the same molasses! Between the grain increase and the FDA...well, I'm stunned I tell ya But that's okay, Pete, we'll just keep on milking!
#106. To: All (#0) It appears that youtube has disabled the embed. The video is still there. www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdwH066g5lQ
#107. To: Anthem (#106) (Edited) It embeds fine. You have to wait for the ad to finish playing first. The embed wasn't present when ad was playing.
#108. To: nolu chan (#99) I appreciate what you've done on this thread. You'd be a fine lawyer in the legal realist tradition (where I also reside).
#109. To: A K A Stone (#78) That isn't a law it is an opinion. Thank you, A K A Stone! Finally, somebody's figured it out.
#110. To: Vicomte13 (#108) Lets see how real you are. What does interstate commerce mean in the constitution? Do you pretend like the Supreme court or are you REAL honest? Will Vic go with color of law or real truth?
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