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Should Secession be an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nilloc" data-source="post: 62038802" data-attributes="member: 180825"><p>Yes, you committed it.</p><p></p><p>I don't care what a judge says. Judges are just like any other politicians and politicians are wrong 99% of the time. If next year a Supreme Court judge says that the government can kill you for saying that you don't like the federal government, does that mean freedom of speech is unconstitutional? Do we just scrap the First Amendment because a black-robed tyrant doesn't like people disagreeing with him? Like I said before, its very telling when a Supreme Court justice can't even cite a place in America's high law to prove his point, instead using an illegal war--i.e., might makes right. But really, I don't know why I'm surpised when 'might makes right' is the moral code for most of the political class.</p><p></p><p>I'm reminded of a line in <em>The Ten Commandments </em>movie: "Man should be ruled by law and not by the will of other men." If the Supreme Court really can just say whatever they want and that's supposed to morally bind us, then we live in an oligarchy.</p><p></p><p>More ad hominem. But given your childish attitude and inability to make an argument beyond name calling, you're the one who seems to have rage issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nilloc, post: 62038802, member: 180825"] Yes, you committed it. I don't care what a judge says. Judges are just like any other politicians and politicians are wrong 99% of the time. If next year a Supreme Court judge says that the government can kill you for saying that you don't like the federal government, does that mean freedom of speech is unconstitutional? Do we just scrap the First Amendment because a black-robed tyrant doesn't like people disagreeing with him? Like I said before, its very telling when a Supreme Court justice can't even cite a place in America's high law to prove his point, instead using an illegal war--i.e., might makes right. But really, I don't know why I'm surpised when 'might makes right' is the moral code for most of the political class. I'm reminded of a line in [I]The Ten Commandments [/I]movie: "Man should be ruled by law and not by the will of other men." If the Supreme Court really can just say whatever they want and that's supposed to morally bind us, then we live in an oligarchy. More ad hominem. But given your childish attitude and inability to make an argument beyond name calling, you're the one who seems to have rage issues. [/QUOTE]
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