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AaronM 06-29-2015 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20510906)
I would love to see this guy arrested for disobeying the supreme court.


That would be AWESOME! Then we could start arresting all the politicians who break their oaths of office by shredding our Constitution. :thumbsup

TCLGirls 06-29-2015 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 20510933)
That would be AWESOME! Then we could start arresting all the politicians who break their oaths of office by shredding our Constitution. :thumbsup


Difference is SCOTUS opinion carries the force of law. Popular opinion does not.

AaronM 06-29-2015 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20510931)
That's actually not quiet analogous. The author claims the 14th Amendment now requires his North Carolina CCP to be honored in every state. But that assumes that all the states that do not honor his CCP are necessarily in violation of the 14th Amendment...hey has not proven that yet. It is entirely possible that CA law (which would might not recognize his CCP) is still in compliance with the 14th Amendment.

It's just like if a state did not recognize marriage whatsoever...that would be legal since marriage power is reserved for the States. And thus that state would not have to recognize same sex marriage. It's only if the State chooses to recognize marriage, then it must recognize both gay and straight marriage.


Any state that requires a conceal carry permit is already in violation of the 2nd and 14th.

AaronM 06-29-2015 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20510941)

Difference is SCOTUS opinion carries the force of law. Popular opinion does not.


Popular opinion has nothing to do with this. Anything that goes against the U.S. Constitution is considered treason. 200 years ago, these crooked politicians would already be hanging from a tree. Thanks to "popular opinion", this country has become pussified. Politicians are rarely held accountable for the damage they cause and/or the lies they tell.

TCLGirls 06-29-2015 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 20510943)
Any state that requires a conceal carry permit is already in violation of the 2nd and 14th.

Like I said previously, the SCOTUS opinion carries the force of law...popular opinion, and unpopular opinion (like yours), does not.

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 20510953)
Popular opinion has nothing to do with this. Anything that goes against the U.S. Constitution is considered treason.


And those specific things that you think are going against the Constitution? Yup, that's your opinion.


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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 20510953)
200 years ago, these crooked politicians would already be hanging from a tree. Thanks to "popular opinion", this country has become pussified. Politicians are rarely held accountable for the damage they cause and/or the lies they tell.


That's why we have the rule of law in this country...as opposed to the rule of a mob, which you seem to be advocating for.

dyna mo 06-29-2015 10:58 AM

as per usual, the op got it wrong.

the Texas AG didn't ignore the ruling, he defined it for his employees, like any good employer would do.

and he got it right.

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Paxton individually addressed two sets of people in his Sunday opinion: county clerks and their deputies, who issue licenses, and those who can perform marriages.

He said his office believed state religious freedom laws would allow clerks to refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples if they have sincerely held beliefs that prohibit them from doing so, and if there was someone else present - like a deputy - who would be willing to service the couple.

Judges and justices of the peace, however, should be able to refuse to marry these couples without finding an alternative, said Paxton, because there are others endowed with the ability to perform marriages, like members of the clergy.


"So long as other authorized individuals are willing to conduct same-sex wedding ceremonies, these statutory provisions demonstrate the practical reality that a refusal by a religiously objecting justice of the peace or judge cannot prevent a same-sex couple from participating in a wedding ceremony contemplated by state law," wrote Paxton.
06-28-2015 Paxton SSM Opinion

Grapesoda 06-29-2015 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20510893)

I never said I agreed with any ruling granting welfare benefits for illegal aliens.

Now if you are talking about welfare funds given to support anchor babies, then that is a different story. Anchor babies deserve the same rights as afforded to any other US born citizen.

you like to research legal stuff right? you know why peeps born here get citizenship? you'll find the answer interesting... and cally VOTED not to extend welfare to illegal aliens... the vote was over turned by a judge :2 cents:

Grapesoda 06-29-2015 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20510908)

Of course I would say it's wrong in both instances...now whether the gun nut would say it's wrong for the judge to deny same sex wedding applications based on religious belief is questionable.

so by your definition you're a gay nut then?

Grapesoda 06-29-2015 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 20510953)
Popular opinion has nothing to do with this. Anything that goes against the U.S. Constitution is considered treason. 200 years ago, these crooked politicians would already be hanging from a tree. Thanks to "popular opinion", this country has become pussified. Politicians are rarely held accountable for the damage they cause and/or the lies they tell.

or liberal intellectuals... :2 cents:

mineistaken 06-29-2015 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Milfer (Post 20510489)
this is pure ignorance, why are people against gay community is beyond my understanding, it is same as blaming someone for being black

People are against gay marriage, not against gays.
Have partnerships with the same legal binding, just don't call it marriage.

Respect Texas for standing to this bulshit agenda.

Rochard 06-29-2015 04:59 PM

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baddog 06-29-2015 05:20 PM

Time for a new amendment, they say.

Barry-xlovecam 06-29-2015 05:30 PM

The Governors of Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana are all now on the same clown bus.

AaronM 06-29-2015 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 20510966)
Like I said previously, the SCOTUS opinion carries the force of law...popular opinion, and unpopular opinion (like yours), does not.



And those specific things that you think are going against the Constitution? Yup, that's your opinion.




That's why we have the rule of law in this country...as opposed to the rule of a mob, which you seem to be advocating for.

I advocate for the Constitution of the United States of America. Anybody advocating for anything less is a traitor. I guess we know where you stand.

MiamiBoyz 06-29-2015 08:46 PM

I would like to personally shit on the entire state of Texas and hope that when the aliens finally do release the pandemic that it will only target Texas and part of the mass genocide they have planned.

That land can be used to build the intergalactic theme park they plain on building for the other aliens and by and of course, lots of room for timeshares with the other planets.

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