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Hairy Lime

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9315 on: June 27, 2024, 06:19:17 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
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« Reply #9316 on: June 27, 2024, 06:20:00 PM »

« Last Edit: June 27, 2024, 06:46:01 PM by Hairy Lime »
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« Reply #9317 on: June 27, 2024, 06:58:24 PM »

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9318 on: June 27, 2024, 07:03:39 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.

Hard to imagine a typo where I would hit the letters t, w, o instead of o, n, e.  I think you meant mistake, rather than typo, but I haven't seen you admit mistakes, so I guess it has to be a mere slip of the fingers. 
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Re: News in General
« Reply #9319 on: June 27, 2024, 07:09:36 PM »

I am looking forward to further developments of the GOP Mentaculus, which will provide a probability map of the universe in which Trump wins, ends inflation, brings peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, disproves anthropogenic global warming and solves our nation's immigration problems. 
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« Reply #9320 on: June 27, 2024, 07:34:33 PM »

So, you're a Maga guy.  Doesn't it feel good to admit it?
I am a MAGA guy? You are delusional.
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Of course you are. Every post of yours screams it.
Ah.  Screams so loud you can not find one.
No fish for you!
still looking?
Nope. Not playing your game. No fish for you!
I do not have a game.
You don't have game, for sure. Or formatting skills.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #9321 on: June 27, 2024, 07:55:24 PM »

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« Reply #9322 on: June 28, 2024, 12:28:47 AM »

Boo boo.

That is what you get for bumping your soft shit filled head against objective reality. No wonder it scares you so much.
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jmmengel

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9323 on: June 28, 2024, 02:58:58 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
Of course it is.
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Hairy Lime

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9324 on: June 28, 2024, 03:52:14 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
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jmmengel

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9325 on: June 28, 2024, 04:10:00 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
Of course it is.
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Hairy Lime

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Re: News in General
« Reply #9326 on: June 28, 2024, 04:40:14 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #9328 on: June 28, 2024, 06:00:10 PM »

Trump will never understand what America is all about. And building a wall, Trump is lost. Trump does not represent America.

There is more to life than meets the eye, and some things money cannot buy. Here is a story for you about how you have to look a little under the surface to see the magic of America.

When I first moved into this apartment complex in 2006, the Bus Driver told me that this was her favorite stop. Out of all of her stops all over Orange County then this stop here in Anaheim was her favorite. It was because of the American Dream and Esperanza helping the refugees, and we had a million refugee children, and those children were poor, but they were loved, and the little girls had bows in their hair, etc. These kids were star material, these kids had great personalities. They were so poor that they had shopping carts as toys, but they were happy.

Of course we are 5 miles from Disneyland, so this was by no means a ghetto, but the people here were all refugees who were coming here for the American Dream. It was all new immigrants here in 2006 when I first moved in. Now we have gentrification and rich people, but in 2006 it was all refugees. And still this was the favorite bus stop for the Bus Driver. There was something special here, and my time here was not wasted. And I have grown with life.

We will see what God has planned.

But meanwhile, Trump will never understand what America is about. George W. Bush went to Mexico, and traveled all over Latin America, W understands what America is about, and Jeb Bush met his wife while helping to build an orphanage in Mexico, Jeb understands.

And Reagan understood when he made all of our immigrants legal so that they could join Labor Unions, and so that they could call the police in the case of an emergency, etc.

Salute,

Tony V.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #9329 on: June 28, 2024, 06:06:23 PM »


 Constitutional issues

 What were the constitutional issues in Snyder?  They were interpreting a statute in US Code 18, but with reference to what part of the Constitution?
Article Two

Article II?  Presidential powers?  Sorry, I don't see the connection to Snyder v US.  It is comforting to have a constitutional scholar who can explain that for us!
Article One, my typo.
But I suspect you did not need me to tell you.
Well, maybe you did.
That Constitutional provision is not relevant to a question of statutory interpretation either.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
Of course it is.
LOL. No it is not.
You can not defend your answer.
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