wheelrite
14 years ago

That's impossible. These forums are a pristine oasis of tolerance where racism is non-existent.

pdxstogieman wrote:



well said Honky..
rfenst
14 years ago

well said Honky..

wheelrite wrote:



What ever happened to all the yelling and screaming about the limited powers from the Commerce Clause being the controlling factor? Why isn't everyone screaming the Tax Clause has been misinterpreted and will be misused? Where are the shouts that SCOTUS Justices should be subject to term limits and/or retention/election? The sound of silence form all the "concerned " constitutionalists is deafening!
HockeyDad
14 years ago

What ever happened to all the yelling and screaming about the limited powers from the Commerce Clause being the controlling factor? Why isn't everyone screaming the Tax Clause has been misinterpreted and will be misused? Where are the shouts that SCOTUS Justices should be subject to term limits and/or retention/election? The sound of silence form all the "concerned " constitutionalists is deafening!

rfenst wrote:


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It's constitutional, bitches.
rfenst
14 years ago

'


It's constitutional, bitches.

HockeyDad wrote:



What? I can't hear you!
wheelrite
14 years ago

What? I can't hear you!

rfenst wrote:



Well,

This decision was crap...
The merits or lack there of the Governments arguements were ignored . Roberts simply re-wrote the legislation from the bench...

He's a c#nt,,,
more concerned with his rep with the media than anything else...
rfenst
14 years ago

Well,

This decision was crap...
The merits or lack there of the Governments arguements were ignored . Roberts simply re-wrote the legislation from the bench...

He's a c#nt,,,
more concerned with his rep with the media than anything else...

wheelrite wrote:



Nice try...
wheelrite
14 years ago

Nice try...

rfenst wrote:



whatever...

teedubbya
14 years ago
It's no gore v bush that's for sure!
wheelrite
14 years ago

It's no gore v bush that's for sure!

teedubbya wrote:



Bush is back in style with the Porno chicks...
teedubbya
14 years ago
It's nice to see all the bright constitutional scholars in here flex their Abdullah ondumbgattos.
wheelrite
14 years ago

It's nice to see all the bright constitutional scholars in here flex their Abdullah ondumbgattos.

teedubbya wrote:



right,,,

all the modern ambulance chasers didn't study constitutional law in shyster school...

They learned Case Law, which is a crock....
teedubbya
14 years ago
You really believe yourself don't you?
wheelrite
14 years ago

You really believe yourself don't you?

teedubbya wrote:



no I believe in big chickens
teedubbya
14 years ago
Much better. You like big cox.
wheelrite
14 years ago

Much better. You like big cox.

teedubbya wrote:



Wally Cox ?
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Well,

This decision was crap...
The merits or lack there of the Governments arguements were ignored . Roberts simply re-wrote the legislation from the bench...

He's a c#nt,,,
more concerned with his rep with the media than anything else...

wheelrite wrote:



Roberts switched his vote on the mandate

Amazing what happens while your internet connection gets wiped out, isn’t it. Today’s breaking news is that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts originally voted to strike down the mandate in Obamacare, but then changed his mind and sided with the liberal members of the court. Or so CBS reports.

Chief Justice John Roberts initially sided with the Supreme Court’s four conservative justices to strike down the heart of President Obama’s health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act, but later changed his position and formed an alliance with liberals to uphold the bulk of the law, according to two sources with specific knowledge of the deliberations.
Roberts then withstood a month-long, desperate campaign to bring him back to his original position, the sources said. Ironically, Justice Anthony Kennedy – believed by many conservatives to be the justice most likely to defect and vote for the law – led the effort to try to bring Roberts back to the fold.

“He was relentless,” one source said of Kennedy’s efforts. “He was very engaged in this.”

But this time, Roberts held firm. And so the conservatives handed him their own message which, as one justice put it, essentially translated into, “You’re on your own.”

It’s a four page article with a lot to go through, but if you haven’t read it already, it’s probably worth your time. At least… maybe. This story may be true in its entirety, or at least in part, but there are a couple of things which have me holding back on it. First, it relies entirely on two “unnamed sources” which always throws up a red flag. And when it’s something this juicy regarding proceedings which are normally held closer to the vest than anything else in the nation, I have to wonder.

Second – as you’ll find out after you read through all the tawdry details – this is a dream story for CBS or anyone looking to derail conservatives. It’s got all the elements of a Victorian bodice-ripper: alliances, denials, betrayal, and most importantly it features prominent national conservative figures fighting with each other. The breathless entry about the rest of the “conservative justices” telling Roberts “you’re on your own” is the stuff of liberal journalistic legend.

When something looks too good to be true, it’s generally worth checking out further. But if it is, the conclusion the authors draw is stunning. The clear implication is that Roberts initially wanted to do away with the mandate but was reading the tea leaves of public opinion and abandoned his initial, principled stand under outside influence and out of a desire to maintain his reputation and that of the court. That’s a pretty serious charge.

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/07/01/report-roberts-switched-his-vote-on-the-mandate/ 
jojoc
14 years ago

Roberts switched his vote on the mandate

Amazing what happens while your internet connection gets wiped out, isn’t it. Today’s breaking news is that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts originally voted to strike down the mandate in Obamacare, but then changed his mind and sided with the liberal members of the court. Or so CBS reports.

Chief Justice John Roberts initially sided with the Supreme Court’s four conservative justices to strike down the heart of President Obama’s health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act, but later changed his position and formed an alliance with liberals to uphold the bulk of the law, according to two sources with specific knowledge of the deliberations.
Roberts then withstood a month-long, desperate campaign to bring him back to his original position, the sources said. Ironically, Justice Anthony Kennedy – believed by many conservatives to be the justice most likely to defect and vote for the law – led the effort to try to bring Roberts back to the fold.

“He was relentless,” one source said of Kennedy’s efforts. “He was very engaged in this.”

But this time, Roberts held firm. And so the conservatives handed him their own message which, as one justice put it, essentially translated into, “You’re on your own.”

It’s a four page article with a lot to go through, but if you haven’t read it already, it’s probably worth your time. At least… maybe. This story may be true in its entirety, or at least in part, but there are a couple of things which have me holding back on it. First, it relies entirely on two “unnamed sources” which always throws up a red flag. And when it’s something this juicy regarding proceedings which are normally held closer to the vest than anything else in the nation, I have to wonder.

Second – as you’ll find out after you read through all the tawdry details – this is a dream story for CBS or anyone looking to derail conservatives. It’s got all the elements of a Victorian bodice-ripper: alliances, denials, betrayal, and most importantly it features prominent national conservative figures fighting with each other. The breathless entry about the rest of the “conservative justices” telling Roberts “you’re on your own” is the stuff of liberal journalistic legend.

When something looks too good to be true, it’s generally worth checking out further. But if it is, the conclusion the authors draw is stunning. The clear implication is that Roberts initially wanted to do away with the mandate but was reading the tea leaves of public opinion and abandoned his initial, principled stand under outside influence and out of a desire to maintain his reputation and that of the court. That’s a pretty serious charge.

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/07/01/report-roberts-switched-his-vote-on-the-mandate/ 

DrMaddVibe wrote:




Have not had a chance to read the article yet, but if there were actually two sources that leaked details about the deliberations, they can kiss their careers goodbye!
dubleuhb
14 years ago
Guess we can no longer count on the SCOTUS to protect ''We the People'' from an overreaching, overbearing out of control government.
Bodes well for the takers, not so much for the makers.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Guess we can no longer count on the SCOTUS to protect ''We the People'' from an overreaching, overbearing out of control government.
Bodes well for the takers, not so much for the makers.

dubleuhb wrote:




Just remember when the barbarian hordes stormed into Rome....
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