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“Constitutionalis t”

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#52021
Oct 8, 2012
 
Former Mayor Jeff Foli wrote:
Romney's Real Allegiance
There are over 100 Mormon men in leadership positions with self interests that Mitt Romney would give ear to without question, above any other person including Billionaire Sheldon Aidelson, or even his Vice-Presidential nominee Paul Ryan. What these non-Mormon guys don't realize, is where Romney's ultimate loyalty lies. In reality, to Mitt, even Mr. Aidelson is just a gentile, ignorant of the truth. This might be of concern to any voter, and if untrue, Mitt could personally put this to rest.
If Muslim extremists were to pressure American politicians of the Muslim faith, would that concern the citizens of the USA. The Mayor of Chillicothe Missouri, Jeff Foli, had a Mormon authority/attorney take him behind closed doors into a quiet room, and threaten him with his church membership if he did not do what the Church demanded politically in 2003. He was ultimately excommunicated for exposing these acts and would not cow-tow to their demands.
Jay Sekulow, of the ACLJ, who now works for the Romney campaign, was called regarding this matter for help, but didn't care about what was just, honest, or ethical. He supported the illegal and unethical actions of the Mormon authorities. The collusion of power seekers becomes more and more evident, as the power elite sadly protect each other and know no bounds. It is astonishing that 1913, Mormon Authority J.Reuben Clark, was lead attorney at Jekyll Island in the formation of the Federal Reserve. The lay members have no idea that these type of things occur, and will ignorantly protect to the death, their organization. The Church has no interest in making things right and diminishing their power and control over the masses of lemmings.
Both Mayor Foli and Governor Romney once raised their arms to the square in the Mormon temple and made pacts/covenants to the Mormon Church, which unspoken loyalty is expected to be far superior to any oath of office taken to serve the public.
Missouri is especially important to the Mormons, who have strong desires to control the message of their history and future intents, and will not blink twice to discredit anything that stands in their way. Mormon influence is felt nationwide, as Mormon members have filtered into almost every facet of American society. Loyalty to the church reigns supreme and could prove to create great unbalance in society if left unchecked or unchallenged.
Pro-Romney Evangelical leaders underestimate the effect that their decades long denigration of Mormonism will have on their voting base. The fact that even Evangelical leaders have had to consult each other to justify their new-found support for Romney should indicate that the lay members will, most likely, apathetically not show up at the polls on election day. Carl Rove's secret Evangelical weapon of the past might just backfire this time around. To think that they can now so easily support a Mormon, goes so strongly against the grain of the decade old disdain for Mormons, that it is hard to imagine. Romney's non-transparency and unprincipled stances will make it even more difficult for Protestant Christians to support him.
Romney doesn't know it , but he is really hurting the Mormon brand, because he makes it look like you can be wishy washy on moral and ethical issues, and still succeed. These type of actions from Romney and the LDS Church speak volumes, and just reinforce the fact that it doesn't matter what you do or say, as long as you win. This is a very shortsighted strategy.
On a different note. Romney would definitely not release his tax returns if he did not pay an unvarnished 10% of his gross income in tithing to the Mormon Church. If something like that were true and exposed, it would greatly effect the balance sheets and income in Salt Lake City, Utah.
So, you're one of those conspiracy nuts, right?
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if bush had his way along with romney and company no 1 would b getting a check except the rich.
American Lady

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Two brothers were always getting into trouble in their neighborhood. The people in the neighborhood started complaining to the parents about the boys. So, the boys' parents decided to have their priest talk to the boys. The priest asks to speak to the boys alone, requesting to see the youngest first.

The young boy comes in and sits at a large table across the room from the priest. The priest looks at the boy, points at him and, trying to emphasize that God is in everyone, asks, "Where is God?"

The boy looks around the room and back at the priest and says nothing.

Again, the priest points at the boy and in a louder voice asks, "Where is God?"

Again, the boy says nothing.

The priest then walks around the table, pointing inches from the boy’s face and asks again, "Where is God?"

The boy jumps out of his chair and runs out the door. He runs right home, grabs his older brother and says to him, "We are in BIG trouble!"

His brother replies, "We haven't done anything!"

The younger brother replies, "God's missing, and they think we did it!"
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From my friend BIG STEVIE :)
Shadowlands

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Aristocles son of Ariston wrote:
<quoted text>Because the ring-leader of the Libyan attack was a GITMO detainee before DIMOCRATS let him go!
He was Bin Laden's Personal Chauffeur!
The truth makes them look BAD!
They gave him to Libya, and they released him!
http://rt.com/usa/news/stevens-laden-terroris...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-22058...
Who let him go? The RT article says he was released in 2007.

From the Daily Mail article: "Despite his lengthy association with extremists, including the 9-11 mastermind and al-Qaeda leader himself, the military recommended in a 2005 report sending him back to his home country of Libya.
In 2007, Qumu was released from Gitmo and turned over to Gaddafi on the condition that he be kept in prison."

Recommended release in 2005, released in 2007. Who is the "they" who let him go, again?
whitehair

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Shadowlands wrote:
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Who let him go? The RT article says he was released in 2007.
From the Daily Mail article: "Despite his lengthy association with extremists, including the 9-11 mastermind and al-Qaeda leader himself, the military recommended in a 2005 report sending him back to his home country of Libya.
In 2007, Qumu was released from Gitmo and turned over to Gaddafi on the condition that he be kept in prison."
Recommended release in 2005, released in 2007. Who is the "they" who let him go, again?
It is sorta like the Gaddafi Regime-it ain`t there any more.
But then,Obama wants to try them in civil courts and here in the States,which it is not a crime to fight for your own Country,is it?
We just do not realize they were taught this from birth,and so has Obama.

“Constitutionalis t”

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Oct 8, 2012
 
Shadowlands wrote:
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Who let him go? The RT article says he was released in 2007.
From the Daily Mail article: "Despite his lengthy association with extremists, including the 9-11 mastermind and al-Qaeda leader himself, the military recommended in a 2005 report sending him back to his home country of Libya.
In 2007, Qumu was released from Gitmo and turned over to Gaddafi on the condition that he be kept in prison."
Recommended release in 2005, released in 2007. Who is the "they" who let him go, again?
So. you're saying Obama sprung him from Q-daffy's prison?
LOL.
Another example of Obama's SNAFU?
wtf

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whitehair wrote:
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It is sorta like the Gaddafi Regime-it ain`t there any more.
But then,Obama wants to try them in civil courts and here in the States,which it is not a crime to fight for your own Country,is it?
We just do not realize they were taught this from birth,and so has Obama.
Well, you were taught to be a dipshit from birth.
Tea Party Rebublican

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wtf wrote:
<quoted text>Well, you were taught to be a dipshit from birth.
wtf about a year ago I told you Romney would win as President and he would also win KY! you lyfao and made all kinds of stupid remarks(normal for you)! Well KY is a Strong Red State as WV and TN are!(that means they are for Romney). You said Ky would vote Obama 2 to 1? what happened? Are you going to be asking yourself what happened again on Nov 7? Do you think you will be lyfao then?

Obama has no chance, none zero! LMFAO

HAHAheheHAHAhehe!
wtf

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Tea Party Rebublican wrote:
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wtf about a year ago I told you Romney would win as President and he would also win KY! you lyfao and made all kinds of stupid remarks(normal for you)! Well KY is a Strong Red State as WV and TN are!(that means they are for Romney). You said Ky would vote Obama 2 to 1? what happened? Are you going to be asking yourself what happened again on Nov 7? Do you think you will be lyfao then?
Obama has no chance, none zero! LMFAO
HAHAheheHAHAhehe!
Nobody gives a shit about Ky, Tn , or WV you blithering idiot.

Romney has as much chance as you do of being successful.
Tea Party Republican

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wtf wrote:
<quoted text>Nobody gives a shit about Ky, Tn , or WV you blithering idiot.
Romney has as much chance as you do of being successful.
dont you live in KY wtf? Just quoteing what you said!
Glad you think I have a great chance of being successful! comeing from you, that means alot! LMFAO!
wtf

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Tea Party Republican wrote:
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dont you live in KY wtf? Just quoteing what you said!
Glad you think I have a great chance of being successful! comeing from you, that means alot! LMFAO!
You misspelled two words out of 20 you ignorant hillbilly pos.
Shadowlands

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DBWriter wrote:
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So. you're saying Obama sprung him from Q-daffy's prison?
LOL.
Another example of Obama's SNAFU?
Who was President in 2005 and 2007? Don't think it was Obama, now was it?
Shadowlands

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whitehair wrote:
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It is sorta like the Gaddafi Regime-it ain`t there any more.
But then,Obama wants to try them in civil courts and here in the States,which it is not a crime to fight for your own Country,is it?
We just do not realize they were taught this from birth,and so has Obama.
Another incomprehensible post. Try sticking to one idea at a time, if you can.
Are You Kidding

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Shadowlands wrote:
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Who was President in 2005 and 2007? Don't think it was Obama, now was it?
Bush wanted to put them on trial but the Supreme Court ruled against him,

Washington, June 30, 2006 -- A day after a landmark Supreme Court ruling, the White House said Friday the prison at Guantanamo Bay will remain open until the United States deals with the terror suspects being held there.

President Bush had said he wants to close the detention center but was waiting for a Supreme Court decision about his plan to put some Guantanamo detainees on trial before military commissions. The high court, in a major rebuke to Bush on Thursday, said his plan was unconstitutional because the commissions were not authorized by Congress and violated international law.

The administration now is looking to Congress to give the president authority to deal with suspected terror detainees. That way forward could be long and difficult. Congress will negotiate a highly technical legal road one fraught with political implications in an election year under the scrutiny of the international community that has condemned the continued use of the Guantanamo prison.

The ruling does little to clear up the immediate future of the 450 prisoners at Guantanamo since most have never been charged with crimes and may never go to trial. Bush has been urged by European leaders to close the Guantanamo facility.
American Lady

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Oct 8, 2012
 
I 'see' now...WHY there are so many 'laws' on the books...

They have to get 'technical' for the many 'morons' out there, that don't "understand" the laws already there!

Example:
No 'texting' while driving...Basicall good
Technically - Already on books!

Reckless Driving
American Lady

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Kentucky Constitution

Preamble
We, the people of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political and religious liberties we enjoy, and invoking the continuance of these blessings, do ordain and establish this Constitution.

BILL OF RIGHTS
Text as Ratified on: August 3, 1891, and revised September 28, 1891.
History: Not yet amended.

That the great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, we declare that:

Section 1 ... Rights of life, liberty, worship, pursuit of safety and happiness, free speech, acquiring and protecting property, peaceable assembly, redress of grievances, bearing arms.
Section 2 ... Absolute and arbitrary power denied.
Section 3 ... Men are equal -- No exclusive grant except for public services -- Property not to be exempted from taxation -- Grants revocable.
Section 4 ... Power inherent in the people -- Right to alter, reform, or abolish government.
Section 5 ... Right of religious freedom.
Section 6 ... Elections to be free and equal.
Section 7 ... Right of trial by jury.
Section 8 ... Freedom of speech and of the press.
Section 9 ... Truth may be given in evidence in prosecution for publishing matters proper for public information -- Jury to try law and facts in libel prosecutions.
Section 10 ... Security from search and seizure -- Conditions of issuance of warrant.
Section 11 ... Rights of accused in criminal prosecution -- Change of venue.
Section 12 ... Indictable offense not to be prosecuted by information -- Exceptions.
Section 13 ... Double jeopardy -- Property not to be taken for public use without compensation.
Section 14 ... Right of judicial remedy for injury -- Speedy trial.
Section 15 ... Laws to be suspended only by General Assembly.
Section 16 ... Right to bail -- Habeas corpus.
Section 17 ... Excessive bail or fine, or cruel punishment, prohibited.
Section 18 ... Imprisonment for debt restricted.
Section 19 ... Ex post facto law or law impairing contract forbidden -- Rules of construction for mineral deeds relating to coal extraction.
Section 20 ... Attainder, operation of restricted.
Section 21 ... Descent in case of suicide or casualty.
Section 22 ... Standing armies restricted -- Military subordinate to civil -- Quartering soldiers restricted.
Section 23 ... No office of nobility or hereditary distinction, or for longer than a term of years.
Section 24 ... Emigration to be free.
Section 25 ... Slavery and involuntary servitude forbidden.
Section 26 ... General powers subordinate to Bill of Rights -- Laws contrary thereto are void.

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/legresou/constitu/list1... of Rights

Kentucky Constitution
(Including Amendments Ratified at the November 2, 2004 General Election)

The Commonwealth of Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the fifteenth state in 1792. In its over two hundred years of statehood, Kentucky has had four constitutions:

The first adopted in 1792,
The second adopted in 1799,
The third adopted in 1850, and
The fourth adopted in 1891, and currently in force.

Topical Outline to the Constitution

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/legresou/constitu/intro...

Proposed
Amendment
To The
Kentucky
Constitution
November 6, 2012 <<<--
Personal Right
To Hunt And Fish

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/ConstAmend_PR_2012.pdf
American Lady

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Do not "overlook" this!
It is important...

Proposed
Amendment
To The
Kentucky
Constitution
November 6, 2012 <<<--
Personal Right
To Hunt And Fish

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/ConstAmend_PR_2012.pdf
wtf

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American Lady wrote:
Do not "overlook" this!
It is important...
Proposed
Amendment
To The
Kentucky
Constitution
November 6, 2012 <<<--
Personal Right
To Hunt And Fish
http://www.lrc.ky.gov/ConstAmend_PR_2012.pdf
lmfao
You stupid a-s.

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u r too funny wrote:
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Oh come now...where's all that tolerance you bigoted bleeding heart liberal nutjobs brag about? Who gives a damn if Bill has on a wedding ring or if Stewart married a man last week? What has that got to do with the price of gas in America? You are an idiot. Are we supposed to be in shock that you agree with Stewart and his ilk? Newsflash...Stewart sees this as a moneymaker. O'Reilly has had the number one cable news show for about 12 years running and has sellout shows all across America so he doesn't need the money or the ratings. He is doing Stewart a favor.
Stewart can't hold a candle to Bill when it comes to facts and real numbers. Stewart needed some publicity and O'Reilly helped him out. Yawn...
Well, the wedding ring issue of Bills x-wife or whatever and all of Limbaugh's x's, just prove to illustrate the fact that Republicans are hypocrites when it comes to moral issues!

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Shadowlands wrote:
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Who was President in 2005 and 2007? Don't think it was Obama, now was it?
Who was president when he got out of that Libyan prison?
What did that president do to allow him to leave that Libyan prison?

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