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Who do you support for Governor in Texas in 2010?

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waco 1909

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#12735
Jan 16, 2013
 
Texan y'all got bad weather comin'.
waco 1909

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#12736
Jan 16, 2013
 
He's here! Gotta go!

“Ok, maybe I know a little bit.”

Since: Sep 12

But I don't know that.

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#12737
Jan 16, 2013
 
Texan wrote:
Fed thanks for confirming the fact that you don't think, but I have known that for quite some time now; and actually I kind of like waco. Di you have tried to explain away your racism; that doesn't work, and I will never tuck tail and run from a racist bitch. Glad to hear that I make you vomit Notheeng, I'll do my best to keep it coming up for you.
Same @s$ h01e same $hlt, different day. It is like a perpetual @$$ h01€ day. Too bad ticksun is the only one who celebrates it.

“Paene fui in omni malo”

Since: Jan 09

in medio ecclesiae et synagoga

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#12738
Jan 16, 2013
 
waco 1909 wrote:
Now Fed.Here's the deal.I just fell off this ladder, and in the process stuck a screwdriver clean thru my foot.When my friend gets here, it's off to the ER.WHEN I get back, hopefully we can have a nice chat, I'll probably be full of morphine, but I'll do my best.
Damnit, Waco!

I prayed for Texan/Nijoni to fall off a ladder and get a screwdriver stuck up his butt!!

Well, at least it missed it's mark a bit!!

LOL

Hope everything turns out ok and you missed anything major.
waco 1909

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#12739
Jan 16, 2013
 
I'm back.better than ever!
tesd

Hondo, TX

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Jan 16, 2013
 
test

“Paene fui in omni malo”

Since: Jan 09

in medio ecclesiae et synagoga

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#12741
Jan 16, 2013
 
waco 1909 wrote:
I'm back.better than ever!
Why?

Because you've got a new hole to play with???

LO freakin L!!
waco 1909

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#12743
Jan 16, 2013
 
Heavy Fed wrote:
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Why?
Because you've got a new hole to play with???
LO freakin L!!
They gave me a bottle of something called "Lortabs".For pain.Well, i'm not in pain but I feel....weird....
Texan

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#12750
Jan 18, 2013
 
All three, much better, well not that much better.
check

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#12751
Jan 18, 2013
 
checking
tesd

Hondo, TX

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Jan 18, 2013
 
test
hroola

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#12754
Jan 18, 2013
 
youtube.com/watch... ……
Stockman sounds Tough

Since: Jul 10

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#12756
Jan 18, 2013
 
Pass this on to your County Sheriffs, and have them pass it on to any other country Sheriffs they know from Liberal states that have the backbone to stand up for "No gun control laws or confiscations"

Did you know that no matter what gun control laws are passed by the federal government, they can only be enforced in your area if your county sheriff allows them to be.

Most people, including politicians fail to realize that the ultimate legal authorities in the land are the county sheriffs. This was established from the time of the Founding Fathers and upheld by the US Supreme Court in the 1997 case of Printz v. United States. Initially, the case was Mack v. United States, but by the time it reached the Supreme Court it was renamed.

The case involved new federal regulations involved with the Brady Bill and gun control. FBI agents went around to the various county sheriffs and demanded that they follow the new federal guidelines. Then Graham County (AZ) Sheriff Richard Mack and several others saw the Brady Bill as being unconstitutional and refused to impose the new federal guidelines. Part of their defense was that the county sheriff was the supreme law enforcement officer over their county and that the federal government could not supersede their legal authority.

In the court’s decision, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote:

“... The great innovation of this design was that ‘our citizens would have two political capacities, one state and one federal, each protected from incursion by the other’”–“a legal system unprecedented in form and design, establishing two orders of government, each with its own direct relationship, its own privity, its own set of mutual rights and obligations to the people who sustain it and are governed by it.”(P.920)

Justice Scalia then quoted the man considered to be the Father of the US Constitution, President James Madison, when he wrote in the decision:

“[T]he local or municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority than the general authority is subject to them, within its own sphere.” The Federalist, No. 39 at 245.

Scalia then referred to Gregory, 501 US at 458 when he wrote:

“This separation of the two spheres is one of the Constitution’s structural protections of liberty:‘Just as the separation and independence of the coordinate branches of the Federal Government serve to prevent the accumulation of excessive power in any one branch, a healthy balance of power between the States and the Federal Government will reduce the risk of tyranny and abuse from either front.’...”

Referring once again to President Madison, Scalia wrote:

“In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double security arises to the rights of the people. The different governments will control each other, at the same time that each will be controlled by itself.”(P. 922).

In other words, the county sheriff is the highest governmental authority in his county and he does not have to bow to the tyranny of the federal government if he deems such actions to be unconstitutional or unlawful. In essence, the county sheriff has more legal authority within his county than the governor or the state or even the president of the United States.

“I don't believe in mathematics”

Since: Aug 08

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#12757
Jan 18, 2013
 
Sheriffs can't be compelled to enforce federal guidelines. This isn't a big deal. Sheriff's departments are among the most corrupt law enforcement agencies and it's not unusual for them to ignore certain laws.

However, other state, local and federal agencies can enforce the law. This is just more Teabagger stupidity.
Nombre

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#12758
Jan 18, 2013
 
Lol
Concerned

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#12759
Jan 18, 2013
 
Gosh just pray
CRACKHEADS

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#12760
Jan 18, 2013
 
lets do crack tonight forget about the voters
Texan

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#12761
Jan 20, 2013
 
I've got to agree with you on the part about Sheriffs departments being some of the most corrupt law enforcement agencies, after all I live in Parker Co. I would however sure like to be around to watch you tell our Sheriff Larry Fowler that he doesn't have the final say in law enforcement in Parker Co. He would probably have a stroke or try to shoot you. It would be even more fun to watch the Texas Rangers or FBI to tell him to shutup and get out of the way. Tea Bagger, Fruit Cake, or Nut Case; about one in the same.
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What's the difference between a tiger, and a guy from texas?

One is the biggest pussee in the world, the other is orange and black!

Ban guns / screw hicks / the south will fall again. If the south cededed they'd get destroyed even worse than the first time.

Long live King Obama. 4 more years of historic presidency.
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Jan 22, 2013
 

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If we're so inconsequential, why do you care?
You greasy, POS.
You may ban my guns, but you'll never get them.
Maybe one of my bullets.
Go kiss the ass of your Michael Jackson Obama Yankee.

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