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Arlen Specter likens American voters to ‘cannibals’

Posted by devildog6771 on May 15, 2012


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From GLENN BECK.com comes an interesting report on Arlen Spector! Spector is crying over spilt milk. Does Spector realize the Constitution gives all Americans the right to vote for whomever we feel can do the job? The extremism Spector speaks of is a public out cry over entrenched elected officials who lost their way and forgot who put them in office and why we put them their. Accountability is not extremism. Accountability is the public taking back its responsibility to monitor the work of our elected officials. Had elected officials done their jobs as elected to perform, the tea Party and the “radicals” Spector speaks of would not have had any election influence.

I became one of those radicals Spector talks about after hearing an elected official say ,”often the public doesn’t know what is best for the nation. So it is my job to do the right thing! for the nation!” I was furious at the official’s pompous attitude. Perhaps this official did not inform his constituents as mine, Randy Forbes, does on a regular basis. Go rest on your laurels Arlen. Maybe after a while it will come to you why you are just another citizen like the rest of us clowns you look down on!

Arlen Specter likens American voters to ‘cannibals’

Tea Party, if you needed any more evidence that you’re on the right track look no further than the latest comments from Arlen Specter. The former Senator, who was booted after flip flopping between the parties, is now going after GOP voters for wanting to boot Orrin Hatch in Utah. He claimed that Dick Lugar has already been ‘cannibalized’, and that Orrin Hatch was next. “The cannibals are devouring senators,” he warned. Glenn, of course, said this shows the Tea Party is just holding their representatives to the fire.

“The Republicans are freaked out. No matter what you want to say the Tea Party is not invisible,” Glenn said.

For further information on Spector’s voting record while in office and his political views, check out these source:
The US Congress Database on Arlen Spector
The Washington Post Arlen Spector News
NY TIMES
Spector Switches Party H/T: The NY Times
WIKIPEDIA!

*A while back Spector Jumped Party lines and became a Democrat, openly, again!! Spector began his political career in Pennsylvania as a Democrat

So come on Arlen, don’t cry sour grapes. We are working within the “system” as you and elected officials have developed it. You guys all think you are invincible in Congress. We have warned Congress for some time that as elections come up, public memory would not be forgotten. We warned both parties to do their elected jobs, the ones they took an oath for or be booted out! We consider you all have had adequate warning. Let these words be further fore warning of where the people stand with regard to “all’ elected officials!” None are immune from public scrutiny!!
DO YOU ALL BELIEVE US NOW? Or will you all continue to use blinders and conduct business as usual which is no longer going to be acceptable to “We the People!” “Read and HEED!”
I Thank God for patriots like Glenn Beck and the Tea Party every day as should we all!!

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You’ve Been Treading on U.S. Mr. President….. Thanks for the Wake Up Call

Posted by devildog6771 on May 11, 2012


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Official photographic portrait of US President Barack Obama (born 4 August 1961; assumed office 20 January 2009) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

From Voting American comes this great post. When you’re done reading his post go to his site and check out the rest of his posts. He is prolific and an excellent writer.

Mr. President,

Because you control the Media and what Americans read and hear on the news it seems you are under the illusion of being popular and unbeatable come November. You Sir, have an awakening coming that will dwarf your wake up call from the 2010 Mid-term Elections.

You see Mr. President We the People are fully awake and We Have Not Yet Begun to fight. Conservative Talk Radio Hosts and Conservative Bloggers have been busy these past 31/2 years alerting the American People to your real agenda all the while exposing your deceptions and lies.

Mr. President, America will not go down without a fight and this is one fight you and your Marxist Comrades cannot win.

It’s About Freedom Mr. President and when it comes to Freedom the American People have a Rich History of Victory !

H/T:Voting American

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Judicial activism and judicial restraint – Judicial Review! Obama’s Challange and the “COTUS'” response!! Who is right?? What is your opinion?

Posted by devildog6771 on April 5, 2012


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Inscription on the wall of the Supreme Court Building from Marbury v. Madison, in which Chief Justice John Marshall outlined the concept of judicial review. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I am sure we are all familiar with the feud developing between the President and the US Courts. In my opinion, the President openly challenged the authority High Court‘s authority to do its job, specifically in this case with regard to questions over “the legalities, etc. of the courts practicing ” judicial review and judicial restraint” when the members are non elected officials! Here we go again;  another “jab” at the archaic” nature of our “Constitution!” In my opinion, Obama will not be satisfied until this country is totally collapsed top to bottom!!??!! He has successfully put a strangle-hold on Congress as he legislates from the White House hiding behind Executive Privilege! He has taken control of our governmental organizations and agencies. Now he is trying to set up a civilian police force as competent as our military!!?? Why would he need such an organization when each state has their own guard foe national and state emergencies? He’s trying to take over the electoral college.–Haven’t heard in a while how that effort is going. If he succeeds, there will be no election and He will serve four more years! No one can stop him or at lest so he thinks. Apparently Judge Jerry Smith, 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, disagrees. He has given the DOJ 48 hours to submit a “3” page responsw, single apaced, explaining the DOJ’s views on the separation os power’s between the Executive Branch and the Courts!! Gutsy move!!

Listen up Mr. President, you forgot about , “WE the People!” Did you really think we considered the Constitution obsolete and up for grabs? Read these words and then tell me do you really believe you will divide our nation by any means aand successfully “conquor” us? I suggest you read them several times:

“We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” It further tells every American and everyone else worldwide what our Constitutional goals and purposes are! Neither the Preamble nor the Constitution indicate that the hearts and minds of men and women would automatically adhere or live by these guiding principles.  However, through our Congress and our Courts, using guidelines clearly defined in our Constitution, have successfully, over time, clarified or fixed  those issues or laws which did or do not clearly define a right or law which did not effectively  work as intended or removed human error in interpretation o f said laws” Is the Constitution perfect? No! But, it has built in safeguards to allow necessary changes to occur or be made. Our judges have over the decades for the most part all done excellent jobs of holding our legislators to the intent and purpose of the Constitution as promised in these words””We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”.

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Those words have meaning to every American in this great nation! “We the people”, doesn’t say we white people or we black people, it says, ” We the people of the United States.” Though most blacks were not free at the time, nor were the American Indians directly affected by those words, they now apply to all Americans. as they always have except when men ignored those great words and applied their own selfish interests above the law of the land! “in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity”, these words are pretty clear in their meaning. They don’t directly relate themselves to “class, nor race, creed ,or religious affiliation or lack thereof!  “do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. During time of threats or war, all Americans defended our nation Since our war for Independence in 1775-6 all races, creeds and people of various national origins have defended America with their lives. From the code crackers in WWII to the Bedford Boys, to the Tuskagee Airman, America has been valiantly and bravely defended by all races,  colors, creeds. Are we a perfect nation, hell no, we are a living, evolving nation, we are the world melting pot, the worlds currs according to some 18th or 19th century European  philosphers. We managed to do here in America what no other nation has ever successfully come close to copying, the absorption of  a mixing bowl of people from all walks of life into one functioning society or nation. Many try to tear us down, none can show us anything better to date!! We may appear pompous and arrogant at times, we are!
In her poem The New Colossus, Emma Lazarus created what stood for years as an American credo. You know the words: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” The words of the poem were engraved on a bronze plaque hung in the Statue of Liberty museum 20 years after her death. The Statue was a gift to the United States from France as an offering of peace. It stands to this day as a monument to personal freedom and liberties all over the world. and will continue to do so for many more decades and millions of immigrants unless Obama’s administration wins reelection and the left successfully tears down America.

Here is some information I found at ANSWERS.COM which addresses the questions surrounding “judicial activism and judicial restraint”.

Oxford Guide to the US Government: judicial activism and judicial restraint

Article 3, Section 1, of the U.S. Constitution says, “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.” Article 3, Section 2, provides that the “judicial Power shall extend to all Cases in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority.” Thus, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have the power to interpret the Constitution, and laws and treaties of the United States, in response to cases that come before the Court.

In 1796, in Ware v. Hylton, the Supreme Court held a Virginia statute void because it violated a 1783 peace treaty with Great Britain. In Marbury v. Madison (1803) the Supreme Court declared a federal law unconstitutional. These cases established the power of judicial review in the Supreme Court—the power to declare acts of the state governments and of the legislative and executive branches of the federal government null and void if they violate provisions of the Constitution. Since the early 19th century, debate has continued over how federal judges should use their powers. Should they practice restraint, or should they actively expand the scope of the Constitution in their interpretations of law, treaties, and constitutional provisions?

Judicial restraint

Those who advocate judicial restraint believe the courts should uphold all acts of Congress and state legislatures unless they clearly violate a specific section of the Constitution. In practicing judicial restraint, the courts should defer to the constitutional interpretations of Congress, the President, and others whenever possible. The courts should hesitate to use judicial review to promote new ideas or policy preferences. In short, the courts should interpret the law and not intervene in policy-making.

Over the years eminent Supreme Court Justices such as Felix Frankfurter have called for judicial self-restraint. In West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), Frankfurter said, “As a member of this Court I am not justified in writing my opinions into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them. … It can never be emphasized too much that one’s own opinion about the wisdom or evil of a law should be excluded altogether when one is doing one’s duty on the bench.”

Judicial activism

Sometimes judges appear to exceed their power in deciding cases before the Court. They are supposed to exercise judgment in interpreting the law, according to the Constitution. Judicial activists, however, seem to exercise their will to make law in response to legal issues before the Court.

According to the idea of judicial activism, judges should use their powers to correct injustices, especially when the other branches of government do not act to do so. In short, the courts should play an active role in shaping social policy on such issues as civil rights, protection of individual rights, political unfairness, and public morality.

Chief Justice Earl Warren (who served from 1954 to 1969) and many members of the Warren Court, such as William O. Douglas, practiced judicial activism when they boldly used the Constitution to make sweeping social changes promoting such policies as school desegregation and to insure that all Americans had the opportunity to vote and to participate in U.S. society. In 1956 Justice Douglas wrote, “[T]he judiciary must do more than dispense justice in cases and controversies. It must also keep the charter of government current with the times and not allow it to become archaic or out of tune with the needs of the day.”

Arguments against judicial activism

Opponents of judicial activism argue that activist judges make laws, not just interpret them, which is an abuse of their constitutional power. The issue, they claim, is not whether social problems need to be solved but whether the courts should involve themselves in such problem solving. By making decisions about how to run prisons or schools, argue the critics of judicial activism, the courts assume responsibilities that belong exclusively to the legislative and executive branches of government.

Critics of judicial activism worry that court decisions that so freely “interpret” the meaning of the Constitution will undermine public confidence in and respect for the courts. Justice Byron R. White wrote in Bowers v. Hardwick (1986), “The Court is most vulnerable and comes nearest to illegitimacy when it deals with judge-made constitutional law having little or no cognizable [knowable] roots in the language or design of the Constitution.”

In addition, critics point out that federal judges are not elected; they are appointed for life terms. As a result, when judges begin making policy decisions about social or political changes society should make, they become unelected legislators. Consequently, the people lose control of the right to govern themselves. Further, unlike legislatures, courts are not supposed to be open to influence from interest groups. As a result, the courts may not hear different points of view on complex social issues. In legislatures, by contrast, elected officials are responsive to such interests.

Finally, opponents of judicial activism argue that judges lack special expertise in handling such complex tasks as running prisons, administering schools, or determining hiring policies for businesses. Judges are experts in the law, not in managing social institutions.

Opponents of judicial activism point to the constitutional principle of separation of powers (the division of power among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the federal government) and federalism (the division of power between the states and the federal government) to justify judicial restraint. They claim that judicial activism leads to unconstitutional intrusions of federal judicial power into the duties and powers of the executive and legislative branches of government and into the state governments. In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), Justice John M. Harlan wrote, “Judicial self-restraint… will be achieved… only by continual insistence upon… the great roles that the doctrines of federalism and separation of powers have played in establishing and preserving American freedoms.”

Arguments for judicial activism Supporters of judicial activism argue that it is necessary to correct injustices and promote needed social changes. They view the courts as institutions of last resort for those in society who lack the political power to influence the other branches of government.

Supporters of judicial activism point out that the courts often step in only after governors and state legislatures have refused to do anything about a problem. For example, neither state legislatures nor Congress acted to ban racially segregated schools, trains, city buses, parks, and other public facilities for decades. Segregation might still exist legally if the Supreme Court had not declared it unconstitutional in 1954.

Supporters of judicial activism also mention that local courts and judges are uniquely qualified to ensure that local officials uphold the guarantees of the Constitution. In fact, with a few exceptions, district court judges have written most of the decisions affecting local institutions. For example, an Alabama judge took over the administration of the prison system in that state because he decided that the conditions in the prisons violated the Constitution’s prohibition of “cruel and unusual punishments.” Similarly, a Texas judge, a man born and raised in the Lone Star State, ordered sweeping changes in the Texas prison system. And a Massachusetts judge, himself a Boston resident, ordered massive school desegregation in that northern city. In each case, the district judge adopted an activist solution to a problem. But each pursued an activist course because he felt that only such measures would enforce the dictates of the Constitution.

Judicial activists argue that the courts do not create policy as legislatures do. Judges inevitably shape policy, however, as they interpret the law. And, they argue, interpreting the law is the job of the courts. Chief Justice Earl Warren put it this way: “When two [people] come into Court, one may say: ‘an act of Congress means this.’ The other says it means the opposite. We [the Court] then say it means one of the two or something else in between. In that way we are making the law, aren’t we?”

Finally, judicial activists argue that the framers of the Constitution expected the courts to interpret the Constitution actively in order to react to new conditions. As Justice Frank Murphy wrote in Schneiderman v. United States (1943), “The constitutional fathers, fresh from a revolution, did not forge a political strait-jacket for the generations to come.”

See also Constitutional construction; Judicial power; Judicial review; Separation of powers.

Many felt the President’s words were a threat or warning to  the SCOTUS. I took his remarks as a threat to our independence on a national level! He and his radical cronies will never stop trying to over-through America. When will traitors be treated as such instead of  simply appeasing them? We aew watching the “enemies from within” that I first started writing about over six year ago at work in America., no longer hiding!!??

Sources

Harry H. Wellington, Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Process of Adjudication (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991)

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1.)  What is judicial activism?

Answer:

‘Judicial activism’ means an interpretation of the U.S. constitution holding that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions (particularly decisions of the Supreme Court)

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2.)What is judicial restraint?

ANSWER:

‘Judicial restraint’ is the philosophy that judges and justices should defer to written legislation whenever possible, if it is not in conflict with the Constitution. A justice who uses judicial restraint tends to take a narrower view of the Constitution and does not attempt to broaden the definition of Amendments to fit a particular social or political agenda.

The opposite of judicial restraint is judicial activism.

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What is the difference between judicial restraint and judicial activism?

Judicial activism and judicial restraint are opposite approaches to legal and constitutional interpretation used as the basis for decision-making in a court case. The terms are usually, but not…

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Oxford Guide to the US Government The Oxford Guide to the United States Government. Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002 by John J. Patrick, Richard M. Pious, Donald M. Ritchie. All rights reserved. Read more

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Pull out of Afghanistan now!! America first! It is time to look out for ourselves!!

Posted by devildog6771 on March 18, 2012


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Afghans are going  crazy over the burning of Korans used by the enemy to pass on information. Now one of our troops is accused of killing 16 innocent women and children! I’m sorry but; what’s the big deal? The enemy does both of these things on a daily basis! Sounds so cold when you put it like that doesn’t it.? Personally everything about these people sounds cold to me. Why don’t they start taking charge of their own country? Don’t they want a better life for their kids? Don’t they have any national pride.?

I think we should pull out now. Cut off all aid in all forms. Let them sink or swim, fish or cut bait! You can’t force people to want independence or freedom. Let’s toss their ungrateful behinds into the pond and see if  they will swim or drown. At least they will have chosen their own path.

Sounds so cold and heartless doesn’t it? Well, That’s how I feel right now. We have our own country to save. It’s quickly going down the tube.! While we’re at it, let’s stop all aid we send all over the world.  Let’s start looking out for number ! for a change, That’s what the rest of the world is doing.! Let the crooked UN do all the goody two shoes stuff. That might keep them so busy they can’t cause anymore problems worldwide as it continues its efforts for world control and domination!!  I see the UN following the same path as the old League of Nations! It has long out served it’s purpose.  It has become”self-aware” and now a “monster” has been let loose on the world. But, its own internal corruption will destroy it from the inside out.   Isn’t it amazing how all those wealthy folks and people and those “lofty super” folks have turned out to be in the end just like those they are so superior to, greedy, self-important, and corrupt.

I suppose it is true, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely!!

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Margaret Thatcher and the “Entitlement Society” – Will America Make the Same Mistakes England Made by Ignoring Maggie’s Advice?

Posted by devildog6771 on October 13, 2011


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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher is a unique individual. She is highly intelligent and extremely well educated. She has an iron will and she did not back down when challenged by international bullies in other nations. At times she has been accused of being inflexible.  She warned repeatedly against the Euro, fought hard to retain England‘s sovereignty. No one can say Maggie didn’t make an earnest attempt to restore England to the free, prosperous nation it once was. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Media says “Tea Party” and “Occupy Wall Street” have much in Common?

Posted by devildog6771 on October 11, 2011


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I am increasingly becoming fed up with the media. I started watching FOX News because it offered, in my opinion, ” fair and balanced” news coverage. However, I find of late, that their news coverage is not always so fair or balanced either. All the networks are devoting more and more effort toward sensationalism, or tabloid news coverage.

As the issues we are facing continue to destroy our economy, media coverage is off on tangents about religion instead of how much the radical supported rallies throughout America threaten to destabilize our nation.  But what I find most disturbing is the growing effort to represent the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street efforts as having similar objectives and demands. Read the rest of this entry »

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We don’t want or need your “nation building!”

Posted by devildog6771 on June 24, 2011


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Earlier in the week we all heard the president give about a thirteen (13) minute talk about pulling some of our troops out of Afghanistan. Correct me if I am wrong; but, didn’t the Taliban just announce the beginning of their Spring Offensive? Oh wait, I forgot! As the president said, we aren’t at war with the Taliban. We are at war with Al Qaeda.

Let’s see, we can go into Pakistan for hiding Al Qaeda leaders and fighters. I am so confused! Didn’t the Taliban hide and fight side by side with Al Qaeda? Well, I am sure the president knows best even if General Praetorius doesn’t think this is a good idea. Read the rest of this entry »

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I, We will never give up my, our allegience to our Constitution or our Republic!

Posted by devildog6771 on June 23, 2011


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The Marxist NEA, which controls our schools, has helped keep both God and American Patriotism out of our schools. Now the NEA has stepped up efforts, it has conducted since its inception, to teach socialism and communism in our schools. The NEA has initiated these programs in our grade schools, middle schools, and high schools! They are doing what Castro and every socialist/communist/Marxist dictator and government has done before, kidnapped the nations children to raise a nation full of communist. The entire effort is so very much the same tactic Hitler used in Germany!

More and more, our kids’ welfare is stripped from our hands. Discipline, what our kids eat, and parental rights have been stripped from parents. I used to think my kids didn’t have books to bring home due to budget shortfalls. Now I believe it is a way for parents to be kept out of the loop, not know what is being done to our kids. Read the rest of this entry »

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Take a Poll to Show Who You Want to Run as the Republican Presidential Candidate in 2012?

Posted by devildog6771 on June 9, 2011


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Who do you want to run on the Republican ticket against Obama in 2012? Take the poll below and let’s see how this poll stacks up against all the other polls we see everyday. I don’t know about you; but, no one has ever polled me to see who I would pick. So, here’s your chance to speak up

You will only be allowed one vote! You can post any comments you may have below the poll.

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It’s Time to Clean House and Restore the American Republic in the Image of Our Founding Fathers!

Posted by devildog6771 on June 8, 2011


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I am so sick of the do nothing Congress and this President(?). Forget Weinergate. Forget everything except passing a bill to prevent an increase in our national debt.

Repeal Obama care. Drill, Baby, Drill! No more dependence on foreign oil. Worried about the environment, have inspectors do their jobs or fire the present ones and get ones who will do their job! Read the rest of this entry »

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