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  • Another leftist judge so full of himself he thinks he is "god"!!!!!  The Constitution is irrelevant to slugs like this!!!!!!!!!!

    • That's the real problem with the current judicial systems of today. Many DO think they're little tin gods.

  • Art. III. Terminology

    Bound by:  "Under the Constitution."

    Bound by:  "Good Behavior."

    Bound by:  No powers to Execute anything. 

    Art II. Terminology

    Power to:  "Faithfully Execute."

    Power to:  "Necessary and Proper."

    Power to:  "Veto."

    Power to: "Execute" "Approve" "Administer."

    Limitations:  US to Laws. Treaties. Public Officials. Ambassadors. Public Ministers.  Admiralty/Maritime Jurisdiction. State vs State, State within State, State to Feds. Land Grants pertaining to Citizens in 2 States.  

    The only place Courts are 1st in Authority and Jurisdiction is Foreign Ambassadors, Consuls, or states or Citizens, and cases of Treason.

    Show me where Vetoing federal employment is in the above. Or requiring someone be hired, rehired or fired.

  • President Trump needs to assume total authority over the judiciary. Judges can only stay on the bench if they pledge their allegiance to the President of the United States of America. There is no room for dissent. 

    • NO, ABSOLUTELY NOT PAUL, judges swear their allegiance to the CONSTITUTION not to any person! Showing loyalty to a person is what got our legal system into the trouble it's in....it must end! 

    • Truth!!!

    • Nobody's allegiance should be to a particular President. Allegiance should be to the Constitution of The United States of America.

    • Sorry for the repeat Ernest,  didn't see your post until after.
      Paul constantly goes off half cocked with his complete loyalty to Trump, if he could he'd make him king of the universe ......with Putin taking close second place in his book! 

    • - - -And to Constitutional Law, as written, not as "imagined"!

    • A review of 2nd grade English may be necessary. Meanings of words might be the focus. Or. Maybe a paper writing 1000 times,  "I will not usurp the Office of the President."

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