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BanTheGOP Donating Member (596 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 03:57 PM
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23. I am puzzled by your ambiguity...
...but I can certainly understand such waffling. For years we've been indoctrinated into thinking that "we must tread lightly" when it comes to the constitution. But when the situation gets so out of whack, as the republican party has clearly demonstrated for at least 40 years, culminating in the last 8 years of criminal representation, then I would submit to you that "treading lightly" in this situation is not only allowable, but practically DECREED by the very Constitution you want to protect, to follow through with our actions!

Now, if you are afraid of "repercussions", I for one and NOT worried about what the criminal republicanist fucks threaten us with. THEY are out of office, they are out of touch, and they in fact are having their entire organization investigated from the top down for crimes against humanity.

The bottom line: we get 67 or more, I EXPECT to see an impeachment against 4 justices. Anything less would be a complete subjugation to the republicanist agenda. I GUARANTEE that if the REPUBLICANS had 67 senators (hell, if they had 60!), they would change the Constitution so fast it would turn this country into a fascist state. WE must use OUR majority for GOOD... NOT for evil!
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