"If liberals were merely stupid, the laws of probability would dictate that at least some of their decisions would serve America's interests." ~ Joe McCarthy |
It Might Come Down To The Judiciary--Preferably Before Yet Another Pretender Gets Elected! |
Some
Are Pointing Out One Big Problem That Could Doom 2 Of The Top GOP Candidates
... [C]onservative attorney Larry Klayman, who founded Judicial Watch, argues in World Net Daily that not only is Cruz ineligible, so is Marco Rubio. He writes that the Supreme Court case of Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. 162 (1875), and Emmerich de Vattel's Law of Nations define a natural born citizen as a person born in the United States or its territories to two citizen parents. Rubio was born in the United States, but neither of his parents was a citizen. Read The Full Story |
Other Stories Of Interest... |
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No Love Lost For Life |
Cardinal
Wuerl: Post-Roe v. Wade Generation Taught 'It's Alright to Kill' The hot-button issue of abortion and the "disrespect for human life" it represents will be a key issue in the upcoming presidential race, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the Archbishop of Washington, D.C., tells Newsmax TV. Read The Full Story |
Drawing The Line At Mass Sexaul Assault |
Europe
Braces Itself For Terrorism As Germany And Other Countries Experience Sexual
Jihad Firsthand From #Rapefugees
Germans are fed up and want Angela Merkel gone. Especially after the New Year’s Eve festivities where Muslim men assaulted and raped a whole bunch of women in Cologne. Read The Full Story |
From Around The Web... |
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No Law Above The Law Of Nature And Nature's God |
Santorum:
Gay Marriage is Anti-Nature, Like Changing 'Chemical Equation for Water' From
H20 to H30 Relying on the natural law, former Senator Rick Santorum argued that the undeniable sexual complementarity between men and women excludes the notion of homosexual "marriage," and that to seek to redefine marriage, at the state level or nationally, is as unnatural as redefining the chemical formula for water from H20 to H30--it doesn't work. Read The Full Story |
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