Posted on 05/24/2016 10:16:04 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Since WHEN does a state law over ride the Constitution ?
Since it's convenient to their agenda.
This needs to start it’s way to the SCOTUS.
It will.
So, let’s see, states should now be able to pass laws restricting a woman’s Constitutional right to “choose” in any way they see fit, right?
States should now be able to pass laws that govern political speech, and they should be able to pass any method of execution that they see fit, including medieval methods, right?
These stupid judges are idiots and making it up as they go along.
And education...no COMMIE CORE and get rid of the MOOOOCH’s lunches,and kick out the damned ILLEGALS and “MUSLIM refugees” that Obama have stuck them with.
The stench from the bench makes me clench.
Go Trump 2016!!
Not surprising at all! In the 1930’s, NJ was notorious as a hotbed of support for German National Socialism. They actually had Nazi summer camps in the mountains! Now this undoubtedly changed after Dec.7,1941, but one thing that Nazis and Communists love is a disarmed populace!
It’s nauseating !
They’ve had a Republican Governor for at least six years now and he even had the audacity to run for President on the Republican ticket. Has he even tried to change the current state law?
This judge basically just gave total control to the states.
I don’t see any need at all for federal judges or the SCOTUS anymore.
They are obsolete.
And the quarter million Muslim immigrants we import ANNUALLY who AREN'T in the category of refugees. That very disconcerting fact gets ZERO press in the MSM.
We need our 2nd Amendment freedoms more than ever.
Fatboy did NOTHING about that law; however, he did place THREE rabid MUSLIMS on the bench as N.J. judges.
Yes, indeed. All of those stinking Somalis, whom have been placed in Maine and other states and whose kids have gone off to join ISIS.
Especially without cause when charges are dropped?
*shrugs*
Paging Governor Donut.
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