View Full Version : SCOTUS rules RIGHT for once!
DoubleTap45
22nd January 2010, 12:25
Ending a 100 year old rule that limited corporations (commercial AND non-profit) to how much (little) they could spend on issue-oriented advertising the Supremes have riled up Chucky Schumer. He knew his union buds could spend all THEY wanted to defeat conservatives by confiscating their members' dues money.
NOW he has to face the wrath of the great unwashed. The guys in barn coats will be heard now and he want to hold meetings in the Senate over this "un-American decision". Just hearing him whine is worth going to You Tube. :D This is a double shot at McCain-Feingold which WAS unconstitutional and McCain only went for it because the NRA took him on when he "reached across the aisle" on the "assault" weapons legislation.
-Ray
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Dial 1911 for Help
22nd January 2010, 12:43
That little, uh, male member. I call for hearings on HIS unAmerican behavior and votes.
DoubleTap45
22nd January 2010, 21:00
He's MY senator! :butthead:
-Ray
Dial 1911 for Help
22nd January 2010, 21:31
I'm SO sorry. What a putz!
OTOH, I'm stuck with Juan "Lettuce" McLame. At least for another year -- it looks like JD Hayworth, a conservative former congressman, is going to declare to oppose McLame for the GOP nomination for McLame's seat! He shut down his radio show tonight.
McLame's been running smear ads on the guy and he hasn't even declared yet, while Hayworth is prohibited BY MCLAME OWN UNCONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATION from saying anything bad in return! He actually has the audacity to accuse Hayworth of being less conservative than he is, which is infuriating, but then the last two words in the ad are "Character matters". From aisle-reaching, ankle grabbing, liberal appeasing, Constitution shredding McCain. When they say that I feel like I'm gonna blow.
DoubleTap45
23rd January 2010, 12:31
The new ruling means that McCain's law banning 90% of his opponents from using the media to tackle him has been gutted big time!! :appld: Hayworth CAN use his radio show to heckle McCain into hiding but he'd be better off forming a coalition of ALL the groups that McCain has irritated over the years. In other words anyone even remotely conservative.
From a one-time REAL maverick in the Navy he turned into a pile of political mush. I wonder if it's not the longest running case of Stockholm Syndrome in history. He's RATHER make nice to the libs than support his own state and the GOP. He PROUDLY spat on conservatives since about 1995 or even earlier and spent most of the time from 2000 to 2008 sticking his thumb in Dubya's eye. And the Obama campaign had the unmitigated gall to call him the "third Bush term"?!! :scared:
For the sake of the RKBA (and the whole nation) I hope J.D. does take him out. We don't need six more years of the "Democrats' Favorite Republican". Between his wife with that duct tape ad and his daughter bashing conservatism nonstop I don't know which one is going to make ME hurl first. :butthead:
-Ray
Dial 1911 for Help
23rd January 2010, 16:32
"And the Obama campaign had the unmitigated gall to call him the "third Bush term"?!!"
Yeah, I know, isn't that a laugher.
"Between his wife with that duct tape ad"
Huh? Not familiar with this one.
All you need to know about the guy is that he's Gentleman Jim when running against an arguable communist but goes negative on a guy who would deserve the "America has nothing to fear from electing XX" before the guy's even in the race! AND he's not trashing the guy for being too conservative, which would at least be an honest appeal to a segment of the electorate, he criticizes JD for being too liberal! AND he does it when the guy has HIS hands tied by McShame's own legislation. [spit]
I often liken the battle between conservatives and collectivist communist scum to a scene in a dark alley. The conservative is standing there in his freshly pressed three piece suit adjusting his glasses and bitching about the light cause he can't read his pocket copy of the Marquis de Queensbury rulebook. Meanwhile the liberal is swinging for the cheap seats at his kidneys with a lead pipe. Conservatives have the right policies, libs have the right tactics (at least for use against some who would believe what libs beleive). That's not criticism of Hayworth, he's been legally bound, it's criticism of the way McShame and too many Republicans leave the field to the commies.
DoubleTap45
26th January 2010, 12:48
When it becomes easier to own a handgun in Washington D.C. than in NY City. I am waiting for Rod Serling to set it right.
-Ray
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