posted on Aug, 1 2010 @ 10:37 AM
Before Obama got elected, trying to start a conversation about the Constitution was about as difficult as starting a conversation about ugly people
you've known.
Why talk Constitution when there is football, baseball, basketball and Playboy centerfolds.
Before Obama got elected, the average conversation couldn't produce an iota of knowledge about which amendment went where and did what.
Today, with Obama elected, Americans have become abundantly aware that there is a plethora of Constitution talk buzzing around them.
Constitution this. Constitution that. Who knew that all that had to be done was that taking away Constitutional Rights would get people talking about
the document.
Obama actually did some good by getting elected. Obama raised the awareness level across the American modern frontier of Constitutional crisis.
Explosive new evidence shows ruling of AZ judge illegal
www.examiner.com...
In other words, the Judge in the Arizona case has absolutely no Constitutional jurisdiction over the matter upon which she ruled. As the Constitution
makes abundantly clear, only the U.S. Supreme Court can issue rulings that involve a state.
This means that neither Judge Bolton nor the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, to which the case is being appealed, have any legal
standing whatsoever to rule on the issue.