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June 20, 2011, 7:17 pmGroundbreaking US Supreme Court decision on the 10th Amendment
Goldwater Institute - Groundbreaking US Supreme Court decision on the Tenth Amendment
If you see a freedom-lover crying uncontrollably tonight, don't worry...those are tears of sheer joy.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Tenth Amendment not only recognizes the States' rights to challenge federal jurisdiction but it gives standing to individuals within the state to do the same thing.
The problem has always been that the States aren't in a good position to battle the monster. If they make too many waves the funding gets cut. Funding gets cut, voters get mad, they're out of a job. But by recognizing an individual's standing in challenging federal jurisdiction over their state, now you have a small army of free agents fighting the same battles from different angles. Some of those battles will be won. It's a win-win for truth, justice and the American way. Rule by Law instead of Rule by Men.
hmmm...hold on a minute...the more I think about this....something is very wrong here. This stinks more than a fema camp outhouse.
It's TOO GOOD. They have veered too sharply from their standard enslavement procedures indicating something is definitely up. Something that will make this ruling moot because it's too big to allow to proceed for more than a short period of time before bringing down the system.
Is this the freedom-lovers' LAST MEAL? Is this like some kind of 'happy meal' before the execution?
Or are they trying to foment a civil war of some sort? That's what the first one was all about, states rights (not slavery as we were brainwashed to believe).
All ears to the ground... something's brewing in their cauldron.
Last Edited: June 20, 2011, 7:38 pm
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Comment by TigerAngel - June 21, 2011, 3:51 amThanx for the post!
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