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Friday, June 26, 2015

Meanwhile, At the Supreme Court

No matter your opinion on the two decisions that affected the entire nation, both created a divide, which isn't split down the middle. Ultimately, the resentment, removal of liberty, deception, attempts to force beliefs, and the attack on the Constitution will end in a swing of the pendulum in the other direction.

At this point, minority opinion is shaping laws. The majority opinion of the rest is now reinforced with resentment and bitter anger. They will not acquiesce, and those cheering will find their exposure will not be such a good thing in the future.

6 comments:

  1. Apparently our leader is right on schedule with his divide and conquer agenda. I can only hope that there are enough of us who are willing to throw a monkey wrench into the works. The words "Do Not Comply" have more meaning now than a couple of days ago.

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    1. The push back will startle Washington. You don't try to tear the fabric of society, without a repercussion.

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  2. It's about time that SCOTUS rulings must be super majority.

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    1. A super majority, and a method for the public to overturn decisions that are in violation of the Constitution.

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    2. Yes it is. I have little faith in states, less faith in citizens, and realize the outcome of the United States rests with social media. That's disturbing.

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