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  • The Dress Of Liberty Is Stained With Terri's Blood

    04/04/2005 9:54:18 AM PDT · 49 of 102
    hushpad to backtalk2000

    I am prepared to go to Washington if a protest is organized..<<<

    If the protest contains the call for the impeachment of specific judges, according to strict interpretation of the Constitution, I'm in as well.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 9:51:33 AM PDT · 106 of 123
    hushpad to Colosis

    Of course your right!! idiot<<<

    LOL!

    Such haterd from those who are saddened by the death of the Pope. I can only hope to rise to the moral high ground you stand upon.



  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 9:45:38 AM PDT · 104 of 123
    hushpad to Miss Marple

    I hope that one day you get the President you deserve<<<

    For all our sakes, I hope I do to.

    I am not personally slamming anyone. I feel our President has more important matters to attend to. Thats all.

    Good day to you too.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 9:37:01 AM PDT · 101 of 123
    hushpad to myprecious

    The succession and transition of a world power is at hand.<<<

    Well, well, that is so true. Glad to hear that President Bush, and many others, acknowledge that the seat of World Power is in Rome.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 9:33:54 AM PDT · 100 of 123
    hushpad to Miss Marple

    You have now expressed your opinion. Thank you so much for using a thread about something that has nothing to do with immigration to let us know how you feel.<<


    This thread has nothing to do with the Pope either, OK? its about the most recent Photo-Op for the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. One more way he can look good to Europeans, while ignoring his own Country!

  • The Dress Of Liberty Is Stained With Terri's Blood

    04/04/2005 9:27:53 AM PDT · 45 of 102
    hushpad to Dante3

    It would be impossible to agree with you any more than I do, We the People MUST figure out a solution. Or maybe we already know the solution, but have been trained to live in fear of the consequence of standing up for liberty.

  • The Dress Of Liberty Is Stained With Terri's Blood

    04/04/2005 8:01:35 AM PDT · 15 of 102
    hushpad to tessalu

    We, the people, are going to have to stand up or we will continue to be trampled on, and this is no small matter. It is about life and death.<<<

    That's it right there. One day, perhaps, thousands of patriots will protest together in Washington, or on the doorsteps of the Supreme Court. It is legal, and it is time.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 7:51:10 AM PDT · 39 of 123
    hushpad to myprecious

    Perhaps if you are not interested in the new concerning the Pope's death, you should avoid posted that are titled with that topic.<<<


    I POSTED because the thread was about PRESIDENT BUSH leading a delegation to Rome, when he should be here taking care of his own dang Country!

    Sorry if you find my opinion, and my freedom to post that opinion, offensive.

  • The Dress Of Liberty Is Stained With Terri's Blood

    04/04/2005 7:41:31 AM PDT · 11 of 102
    hushpad to Pendragon_6

    Our Liberty has been stained by more than Terri's blood.

    It is time to stop the tyranny of the Judiciary - it is time to call the government in to account for itself.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 7:29:30 AM PDT · 33 of 123
    hushpad to EagleUSA
    You're right EagleUSA.

    What really chaps me, is the minutemen are doing this whole Nation a service; attention needs to be brought to the border situation.

    I don't want to sound cold-hearted, but the news coverage of the Popes death has been second by second, there is NO OTHER NEWS! The Pope is gone from this earth, and barring a miracle he is NOT going to get up and walk....so why doesn't the media give the minutemen 30 seconds, but oh, no, the Pope is dead, they must cover it ad nauseum!

    The minutemen are getting NO COVERAGE, while our President is going to Rome for a PHOTO OP.
  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 7:20:01 AM PDT · 30 of 123
    hushpad to harpu
    You know, with that kind of passion for protecting the borders, you would do wonders for some of us on this forum if you would seriously joining the newly formed group of 'minutemen' that have gathered in Arizona - doing something about the problem rather than blasting Bush for what you could do yourself. How 'bout it?

    ABSOLUTELY!!!

    There are several men at my company who, through my efforts(financial support and working their hours), will be able to join the minutemen for several days this month. Being a female, it is a bit dangerous for me, but, having quit donating to Republicans until the border question is resolved, I support the minutemen financially.

    I have written letters to my local paper, my congressmen, I have telephone Homeland Security in Austin, Texas.

    I do more than Gripe and Moan, I expect the President to do more than ignore the problem!!!
  • Justice Ginsburg Backs Value of Foreign Law

    04/04/2005 6:49:10 AM PDT · 24 of 83
    hushpad to Pikamax

    I back the value of IMPEACHMENT for Supreme Court Justices who obey foreign laws instead of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

  • Bush to Lead U.S. Delegation to Pope's Funeral

    04/04/2005 6:46:15 AM PDT · 6 of 123
    hushpad to myprecious

    Prayers for the Pope.

    That being said, Bush, why don't you lead a delegation of Border Patrol Agents to our Border states and protect this country?

  • The Berger Whitewash

    04/04/2005 6:14:26 AM PDT · 13 of 65
    hushpad to Theodore R.

    I read in the paper a few days ago that Bergers security clearance would be suspended for 3 years.

    3 Years? How about FOREVER?!

  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    04/01/2005 9:44:35 AM PST · 651 of 656
    hushpad to All

    I have a few posts that I can't get the time to answer here at work, since I do not want to be known as the type who will post and then not answer to them, I hope this will suffice.

    I do not know if how I feel anymore about the politicians (Dubya, Jeb, etc.)involved in this horrible event. I respect President Bush, I don't know a thing, really, about Jeb, and it seems I do not know what I thought I knew about the constitution. My emotions are running high.

    It is best I no longer post to this thread.

  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    03/31/2005 10:04:34 AM PST · 446 of 656
    hushpad to FreedomCalls
    Not on this issue. 80% of people surveyed support the decision to kill Terri.

    This was about more than Terri, This was about the rule of law, actually, WHO THE RULERS ARE. Bush has made it plain through his SILENCE, that Congress, the congress that represents the people, must bow down to a circuit court judge.
    When the President bows down to circuit Court judges and foreign potentates, well, what kind of man is that?
  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    03/31/2005 9:58:48 AM PST · 435 of 656
    hushpad to TigersEye
    It's not just Jeb or George Bush. The Executive and Legislative branches, on all levels, has ceded power to the Judicial branch. It didn't start when either of them took office. They are simply the latest office holders to accept this situation as "Constitutional."

    I agree this did not start with Jeb or George, but I really expected more when I voted for Bush. Bush was the one who spoke so eloquently about the rule of law - then stood silent when it was broken.

    And Jeb, I do not know much about him, I live in Texas, my personal observation is that FLORIDA IS A MESS in more ways than one, and Jeb is the Governor there.

    I'm beginning to believe that the Bush Brothers are incompetent and speak with forked tongues.
  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    03/31/2005 9:53:39 AM PST · 424 of 656
    hushpad to jpsb
    Delay, whom I used to greatly respect, is a coward too. Congress issued a subpoena commanding Terry to appears last Monday, WHY THE HELL DID NOT CONGRESS ENFORCE THAT SUBPOENA!. Because it was a dog and pony show, lip service. Shame, shame on you Delay. and Tom, I know a lot of your voters. I will be telling them about you.

    Yep. Everyone on here that says Bush had to follow the "rule of law", that those who criticize him are hypocrites, well, they don't talk too much about this do they?

    The judiciary did NOT follow the Rule of Law - Neither did Congress enforce their law - and BUSH STOOD IDLY BY, SILENT....SILENT AS A GRAVE!
  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    03/31/2005 9:49:10 AM PST · 416 of 656
    hushpad to FreedomCalls
    The Democrats, aided by their puppets in the mainstream press, are organizing a concerted campaign to shift the blame for killing Terri away from those responsible in the judiciary to the Bush brothers in a crass attempt to use Terri's death for their own political advantage.

    Nope. The President and Congress have the authority to reign in the judiciary. They have the support of We The People. If the judiciary has run wild, it is because the Congress, with it's Republican Majority is weak-willed and will not represent the people according to their constitutional duty.

    If I were a Democrat, I'd use this as well; Bush has handed this issue to the Democrats on a SILVER PLATTER - he will deserve the bad press.
  • Live Thread: President's Remarks on Terri's Death

    03/31/2005 9:44:46 AM PST · 408 of 656
    hushpad to TigersEye
    In a representative democratic republic the President and the Legislature are elected to represent the will of the people. They did and it was overruled on the grounds that it was unConstitutional to do so. Judge Whittemore publicly chastized them on those grounds. That judicial defiance was met with utter silence from the WH and Capitol Hill while Terri still lived. That's not bashing that's a fact

    There are some who will not criticize this President, but beyond Terri, Bush has gone the "wrong way" plenty of times. He is Weak on Border Security siding with the foreign potentate Fox, He signed the unconstitutional Campaign Finance Reform bill, he was too weak for recess appointments of judges, his "tax cuts" are a joke, they were simply "credits" for particular people, he continues to suck up to the U. N.

    Think I'll log on to FR with a different screen name sometime in the near future, so if you see a poster with the name "FORMER BUSH SUPPORTER" - it could be me. . .