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quickie1
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Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

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JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi defied the union during the Civil War and civil rights era, and at least two lawmakers think it is time to do so again. Republican state Reps. Gary Chism and Jeff Smith, both of Columbus, filed a bill this month to form the Joint Legislative Committee on the Neutralization of Federal Laws.

Chism said Thursday that the tea party-backed measure is a response to President Barack Obama's federal health care overhaul and proposals to curb gun violence. "Certainly, the Obamacare started this," Chism told The Associated Press, referring to the health care plan, "but then gun show loopholes that the president wanted after Newtown really put an exclamation on that -- that we need to do something to stand up for the Tenth Amendment."

The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says powers not specifically reserved for the federal government are reserved for the states. House Constitution Committee Chairman Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, said the bill has a good chance of being debated and that he has heard from other lawmakers who support it. But Mississippi College constitutional law professor Matt Steffey said the measure is a waste of time because federal law trumps state law when the two are in conflict.

"It is hard to imagine a less productive use of time by key legislative officials than to pursue that which they have no power to pursue," Steffey said.

Republican Gov. Phil Bryant last week asked legislators to block enforcement of "any unconstitutional order" from Obama regarding guns. Mississippi has resisted federal laws as far back as the Civil War and during the civil rights era. During the 1950s and '60s, a state agency called the Sovereignty Commission spied on people believed to be sympathetic to racial equality. The agency was dismantled in the late 1970s. Some critics compare the proposal by Chism and Smith to an attempt to rekindle the Sovereignty Commission.

"It's absolutely the most horrendous idea that has ever come before this august body," said Rep. Steve Holland, D-Plantersville. "It's awful. It is wrongheaded. It is anti-New Testament. It is political fodder for the right and borderline stupid." Rep. Kelvin Buck, D-Holly Springs, a member of the Legislative Black Caucus, said he sees the bill as part of a trend of defiance toward federal authority. "I think much of it is because we have an African-American president," Buck said.

"I think it is outrageous," Buck said. "In my view, it is taking us back to the pre-civil rights era." Chism said the bill is not an attempt to roll back civil rights advances. He also said it is not an attempt to revive the Sovereignty Commission. "That was an ugly past," he said. "It ain't got nothing to do with that." Smith did not immediately return messages seeking comment. The Central Mississippi Tea Party said in a news release in December that it wants state lawmakers this year to "re-establish limited federal involvement in Mississippi." Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/24/mississippi-bill-seeks-to-nullify-federal-laws/#ixzz2JBry...

 

Republicans. The laxitive of America.

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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Hoddy
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

Excellent!!!

I'd totally do the one in the middle, Is she legal?



Kind'a old. But if you're passing through New York give me a call



Oh, sorry. I assumed she was stupid for being your wife




Right now you sound like a whiny bitch. So you're probably Hoddy's wife.




It really does look like it's Hoddy's stupid wife

PM me for the author of those quotes










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kav
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


Hoddy wrote:

Excellent!!!


jo

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." William J. Casey, Director of the CIA under Ronald Reagan

"I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself." Ronald Reagan

"I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though sometime back they may have entered illegally," Ronald Reagan, 1984.
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radomu
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


kav wrote:

Hoddy wrote:

Excellent!!!


jo


Hasn't the South learned from the nullification crises that they've had throughout the 19th century?

Quote Originally Posted by Noam Chomsky
Whenever you hear anything said very confidently, the first thing that should come to mind is, wait a minute is that true?
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kav
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


radomu wrote:

kav wrote:

Hoddy wrote:

Excellent!!!


jo


Hasn't the South learned from the nullification crises that they've had throughout the 19th century?


Hoddy is incapable of learnng.

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." William J. Casey, Director of the CIA under Ronald Reagan

"I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself." Ronald Reagan

"I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though sometime back they may have entered illegally," Ronald Reagan, 1984.
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quickie1
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

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kav wrote:

radomu wrote:

kav wrote:

Hoddy wrote:

Excellent!!!


jo


Hasn't the South learned from the nullification crises that they've had throughout the 19th century?


Hoddy is incapable of learnng.


I disagree. He has learned that mocking the shooting victims of Sandy Brook upsets people. His "contributions" to this forum are comparable to a chimp throwing it feces for attention.

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

The rest of the US needs to learn from the past as well and just these dumbfucks secede already. We should of let 'em go in 1860.
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quickie1
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


guido61 wrote:
The rest of the US needs to learn from the past as well and just these dumbfucks secede already. We should of let 'em go in 1860.

The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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guido61
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


quickie1 wrote:



The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.


The non-dumbfucks in the South can move to the REAL United States of America.   

--David

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Band website: http://www.JumpStartYourParty.com
http://www.gigmasters.com/Rock/Jump-Start/

Stage gear: Korg Kronos, Yamaha Motif, M-Audio Venom, Neo Ventilator, Digitech GSP-1101, Fender Stratocaster, Takamine Eg544SC, Samson SM10 line mixer, Alesis Picoverb, Samson Airline 77 Wireless, APC Smart-UPS SC 450VA
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quickie1
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


guido61 wrote:

quickie1 wrote:



The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.


The non-dumbfucks in the South can move to the REAL United States of America.   


Fair enough.

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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pink freud
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


quickie1 wrote:

guido61 wrote:
The rest of the US needs to learn from the past as well and just these dumbfucks secede already. We should of let 'em go in 1860.

The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.


 

One of the consequences in living in a democratic republic is that the voters are responsible for the actions of the elected.

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quickie1
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


pink freud wrote:

quickie1 wrote:

guido61 wrote:
The rest of the US needs to learn from the past as well and just these dumbfucks secede already. We should of let 'em go in 1860.

The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.


 

One of the consequences in living in a democratic republic is that the voters are responsible for the actions of the elected.


 

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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quickie1
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.


quickie1 wrote:

pink freud wrote:

quickie1 wrote:

guido61 wrote:
The rest of the US needs to learn from the past as well and just these dumbfucks secede already. We should of let 'em go in 1860.

The "dumbfucks" are the couple of republicans. Don't punish the majority of the people for the mistakes of the few.


 

One of the consequences in living in a democratic republic is that the voters are responsible for the actions of the elected.


 


I disagree. The voters are responsible for electing a person that they hope will represent them the best. They have no connection to how a person "acts" once he/she is in power. That is completely left to the individual.

Conservative Playbook.

1. Use Bible to "hurt" all that aren't like you.

2. Use Bible to "forgive" your own extramarital affairs, lying and cheating, leading to a "new and better you".

3. Tell the voters that "Jesus has forgiven you".

4. Get re-elected by the most gullible group of people on the planet, (conservative voters)...then marry your mistress.
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mauser
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

Mississippi is merely the lattest to tell the feds "no".

The more the better.
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mauser
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Re: Mississippi bill would nullify federal laws. AKA, Republicans Acting Like Azzes.

Guido: You're right....the south should've been allowed to secede. It is a right reserved to the people or states, and Lincoln understood this.

Then he became President and thought killing hundreds of thousands of Americans was a better option.
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