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lethalWounds  1 star
Posts: 71
Registered: 2010-7-21 18:50:05
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will be absolute max with bd8 gems

THIS IS NOT MINE THIS IS CROWN ROYAL' PM HIM IF U HAVE QUESTIONS

HE HAS THE RIGHT TO DO WHAT EVER HE WANTS

 

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Simon_Fretter posted: So what? I used to watch pornography, curse constantly, smoke, drink, snort ritalin and chug cough syrup, smoked dope, did E and danced at gay bars and the list goes on forever. Live and learn, people grow up.
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UorDT  1 star
Posts: 135
Registered: 2010-8-28 17:31:01
do u miss me

 

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WakeUpDead90  1 star
Posts: 61
Registered: 2010-9-18 09:08:51
UorDT posted:

do u miss me



yes

 

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Posts: 40
Registered: 2007-9-23 18:34:50
yes

 

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Televangelist  1 star
Posts: 96
Registered: 2001-12-20 15:41:16
lethalWounds posted:

THIS IS NOT MINE THIS IS CROWN ROYAL' PM HIM IF U HAVE QUESTIONS

HE HAS THE RIGHT TO DO WHAT EVER HE WANTS



That's not true, even if it seems like it most of the time. He can't call for a violent overthrow of the US government. He can't explicitly persuade someone to commit a felony without being guilty of conspiracy. Until he's 18, he doesn't have the right to vote.

You and Crown Royal should try reading the Constitution sometime.

 

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lethalWounds  1 star
Posts: 71
Registered: 2010-7-21 18:50:05
Televangelist posted:

lethalWounds posted:

THIS IS NOT MINE THIS IS CROWN ROYAL' PM HIM IF U HAVE QUESTIONS HE HAS THE RIGHT TO DO WHAT EVER HE WANTS

That's not true, even if it seems like it most of the time. He can't call for a violent overthrow of the US government. He can't explicitly persuade someone to commit a felony without being guilty of conspiracy. Until he's 18, he doesn't have the right to vote. You and Crown Royal should try reading the Constitution sometime.

this is y ur a fag

 

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Simon_Fretter posted: So what? I used to watch pornography, curse constantly, smoke, drink, snort ritalin and chug cough syrup, smoked dope, did E and danced at gay bars and the list goes on forever. Live and learn, people grow up.
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Televangelist  1 star
Posts: 96
Registered: 2001-12-20 15:41:16
I just love our Constitution so much that I hate to see people like you distort it.

 

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XeXy_SainT__  1 star
Title: Best looking person on VN
Posts: 172
Registered: 2011-10-1 17:29:18
Televangelist posted:

I just love our Constitution so much that I hate to see people like you distort it.


Glad you'll support the supreme court when Obamacare gets overturned.

 

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Televangelist  1 star
Posts: 96
Registered: 2001-12-20 15:41:16
XeXy_SainT__ posted:

Televangelist posted:

I just love our Constitution so much that I hate to see people like you distort it.


Glad you'll support the supreme court when Obamacare gets overturned.



This is now a thread about Obamacare.

As the Supreme Court debates health care, it's worth recalling the Supreme Court's decision in Helvering v. Davis, which upheld the constitutionality of Social Security:

"Nor is the concept of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago may be interwoven in our day with the wellbeing of the Nation. What is critical or urgent changes with the times.

The purge of nationwide calamity that began in 1929 has taught us many lessons. Not the least is the solidarity of interests that may once have seemed to be divided. Unemployment spreads from State to State, the hinterland now settled that, in pioneer days gave an avenue of escape. ... Spreading from State to State, unemployment is an ill not particular, but general, which may be checked, if Congress so determines, by the resources of the Nation. ... But the ill is all one, or at least not greatly different, whether men are thrown out of work because there is no longer work to do or because the disabilities of age make them incapable of doing it. Rescue becomes necessary irrespective of the cause. The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poor house, as well as from the haunting fear that such a lot awaits them when journey's end is near. ...

The problem is plainly national in area and dimensions. Moreover, laws of the separate states cannot deal with it effectively. Congress, at least, had a basis for that belief. States and local governments are often lacking in the resources that are necessary to finance an adequate program of security for the aged. ... Apart from the failure of resources, states and local governments are at times reluctant to increase so heavily the burden of taxation to be borne by their residents for fear of placing themselves in a position of economic disadvantage as compared with neighbors or competitors. ... A system of old age pensions has special dangers of its own if put in force in one state and rejected in another. The existence of such a system is a bait to the needy and dependent elsewhere, encouraging them to migrate and seek a haven of repose. Only a power that is national can serve the interests of all.

Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress, not the courts. Our concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom. Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. There is a possibility, he says, that aid from a paternal government may sap those sturdy virtues and breed a race of weaklings. If Massachusetts so believes and shapes her laws in that conviction, must her breed of sons be changed, he asks, because some other philosophy of government finds favor in the halls of Congress? But the answer is not doubtful. One might ask with equal reason whether the system of protective tariffs is to be set aside at will in one state or another whenever local policy prefers the rule of laissez faire. The issue is a closed one. It was fought out long ago. When money is spent to promote the general welfare, the concept of welfare or the opposite is shaped by Congress, not the states. So the concept be not arbitrary, the locality must yield."

 

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and most of this cowardly world hates and resents that nowadays." - Simon Fretter
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XeXy_SainT__  1 star
Title: Best looking person on VN
Posts: 172
Registered: 2011-10-1 17:29:18
Tldr form your own opinions. If you respect the constitution you'll respect the separation of powers.

 

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