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To: First_Salute
Y'know, with the outcry over Terri's murder by judiciary and with Mark Levin's book stirring it up, you'd think RBG would stay low for a while. But nooooo, her treasonous notions keep on surfacing, and the American people be damned.

She should get out of Georgetown or wherever the hell she lives more often, eh?

51 posted on 04/02/2005 4:50:51 AM PST by Pharmboy ("Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God")
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To: Pharmboy; joanie-f
When I think of the faith, with which our people in uniform, sacrifice themselves to go and sit in the cold, on a mountaintop, in order to fit a piece to an intel puzzle, but George Bush, Condoleeza Rice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and several of their followers meanwhile mill about, playing with wordity and "professionalism" and "expertise" ... my heart aches and my head hurts.

The ease of careless arrogance used by politicians and lawyers and judges, to sweep away many principles that our ancestors struggled so hard to build.

America, freedom, was not built in a day.

Bush, Rice, Ginsburg ... have no care.

Shall baseball games be decided by introducing rule books for criquet? Because they're "foreign laws and commentary that we should consider?"

Shall all wills and especially "living wills" become moot because judges ought not be hindered by the principle of "original intent?"

What is the point of paying a lawyer to write down anything, if that writing does not qualify for passing "social review" that is whatever itch is under the activist judges' collective saddles?

Now, this day, the biggest crisis in these United States, is not about life or death. The crisis is about property. The crisis is, that your right to own property is no longer. Bush, Rice, and Ginsburg have the power to defend their property, but do you?

You have no right to own property, and without that right, you have no other rights.

The principles of our law, by which we mutually are sworn to protect each others' life, liberty, and property, cannot be dissolved into anything less; instead, it can only be dissolved into nothing.

Start over.

From scratch.

The three are important because of the compact, the peace treaty we forged, the lamination of the three bound together for strength.

It is the laminated oak beam that we are charged with preserving, but so many take it for granted.

When your life is threatened, or your liberty is threatened, or your property is threatened, we are all threatened.

When illegal aliens trespass on your land, they trespass on our land.

To hear George W. Bush so grossly mistreat his neighbors in Texas, in Arizona, in New Mexico and in California, by describing his neighbors to be "vigilantes," is one of the most disgusting statements to ever come from the man.

These are people, who, I will suppose with some high probability, have sons and daughters in uniform.

The President has just called these kids parents, "vigilantes."

Bush is an idiot who has no respect for life, liberty, and property, except his own neck.

Yet people bow and scrape and fawn all over him.

He is no Reagan.

Rice lied about the aircraft threat, and she should be fired.

Then comes Ginsburg, who would consult a French Michellin map before following her duty for which she swore allegience to our Constitution.

Do you know what it is like to have your liberty taken away?

I know.

I know what it's like to not be free, and to live in fear of thought police and abusive and corrupt government officials.

I know.

77 posted on 04/02/2005 5:54:19 AM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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