Posted on 01/13/2024 9:00:00 PM PST by SeekAndFind
I see the “immigration advocates” providing us with a few frozen immigrants over the next few days. They “walked” all the way up from Central America but can’t take a little cold. BS. Somebody is lying. The obnoxious, low I.Q. residents of the U.S. will buy this crap story in a heart beat. The GOP in Congress need to get on this right away. STOP THE FAR LEFT LIES!!!!
Covid pandemic measures proved the people will put up with whatever they’re told to put up with.
For the time being we can keep our cartridge boxes because the authorities are now sure we pose no threat.
Beautiful old home. This looks much too nice to be or Russian design or construction.
su casa, mi casa!
It seems to me, if I’m remembering correctly, that Pres. Trump had a plan all laid out for this & it possibly/likely would have worked. Pres. Biden, I guess, was just too proud to follow a good plan that wasn’t of his own making. Now, I suppose all of us will have to pay the price. Everyone should be expecting the sound of gunfire when some of this happens.
This is great! When my brother comes from senegal the government will pay me to house him in my subsidised apartment!
Just about ruined Tomball. I was there. We hardly ever heard of crime, especially out in the woods up to 1488. After Katrina we started having home invasions. You could see them casing he neighborhoods of the acreage subdivisions during the day.
We had them some in Atlanta, too. They were STILL there three years later yelping how they needed HELP! cuz Katrina....
A clear Third Amendment violation, but these arrogant, amoral authoritarians don’t like the Constitution anyway. They view it as an impediment.
Third amendment specifically applies to soldiers, not poor starving “migrants.”
The third:
“No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.”
The foregoing cases suggest that specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras, formed by emanations from those guarantees that help give them life and substance. See Poe v. Ullman, 367 U. S. 497, 367 U. S. 516-522 (dissenting opinion). Various guarantees create zones of privacy. The right of association contained in the penumbra of the First Amendment is one, as we have seen. The Third Amendment, in its prohibition against the quartering of soldiers "in any house" in time of peace without the consent of the owner, is another facet of that privacy. The Fourth Amendment explicitly affirms the "right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures." The Fifth Amendment, in its Self-Incrimination Clause, enables the citizen to create a zone of privacy which government may not force him to surrender to his detriment. The Ninth Amendment provides: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."According to Griswold, these "penumbras, formed by emanations" from the Third Amendment give a "zone of privacy" around homeowners to be free from agents of the state (a "penumbra" emanating from the role of soldiers in the federal government).The Fourth and Fifth Amendments were described in Boyd v. United States, 116 U. S. 616, 116 U. S. 630, as protection against all governmental invasions "of the sanctity of a man's home and the privacies of life..."
The present case, then, concerns a relationship lying within the zone of privacy created by several fundamental constitutional guarantees. And it concerns a law which, in forbidding the use of contraceptives, rather than regulating their manufacture or sale, seeks to achieve its goals by means having a maximum destructive impact upon that relationship. Such a law cannot stand in light of the familiar principle, so often applied by this Court, that a "governmental purpose to control or prevent activities constitutionally subject to state regulation may not be achieved by means which sweep unnecessarily broadly and thereby invade the area of protected freedoms."
NAACP v. Alabama, 377 U. S. 288, 377 U. S. 307. Would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for telltale signs of the use of contraceptives? The very idea is repulsive to the notions of privacy surrounding the marriage relationship.
A state that tries to house migrants inside the homes of citizens can definitely be argued to be an unconstitutional violation of the Third Amendment by citing Griswold's zone of privacy and overly broad action that burdens the citizen with performing the role of government.
-PJ
Funny, when they want something done they ALL OF A SUDDEN believe in faith based institutions. Otherwise they throw us in the trash bin. NOW they want help. How abt. NO
THERE ARE NO PENUMBRAS!!!!!
They’re invaders.
Until Griswold is overturned, it's in their ruling opinion.
I'm stuck here. We have the nbC crowd who love citing SCOTUS rulings over Federalist essay, and here is the "landmark" SCOTUS ruling that defined the concept of "penumbras, formed by emanations."
Based on what I've been told by the nbC opponents, if it's in the SCOTUS ruling then it's the interpretation of the Constitution.
Therefore, penumbras, formed by emanations of the Third Amendment prevents New York from forcing residents to house illegal aliens.
-PJ
Send the illegals south of the border where it is warmer!!
#8 Where are the white or asians in that photo?
My wife and I live in far Northern California, I’ve been up here 20 years she’s only been retired up here for the last 7 years.
We still own our home in Southern California and all of our doctors are down there.
The So. Cal. home is only occupied for about 25 to 30 days a year when we have to go down and schedule Dr’s appointments.
If they try that crap on me with my house down there, I will burn that mother f#cker down before I will let a WETBACK take up residence!
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