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On Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:43:34 PM UTC-4, DhiaDuit wrote:
Do you watch Honey Boo Boo on TV? I don't. Doggy is watching Kangaroo movie on the FXM TV channel. Kangaroo, Maureen O'Hara, Peter Lawford. (1952) Turn of the century Australia is the setting for this standard cattle ranching western. Looks like a real Good movie. Doggy sure does know how to pick em. Doggy is an Australian, I believe. Is she a mix/part Dingo? |
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Blue Heeler, Australian Cattle Dog. www.cattledog.com www.acdca.org www.akc.org Google,,, Blue Heeler Videos Youtube. A Dingo Dog head fossil, five million years old, was discovered in Vietnam.
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On 6/17/14 16:26 , Bill Davis wrote:
On 6/17/2014 2:52 PM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/17/2014 3:36 AM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/16/2014 9:23 AM, dave wrote: On 06/14/2014 10:32 AM, wrote: On Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:22:54 AM UTC-4, dave wrote: Amendment 14 says we just have to be born here. Are you an ex-slave ? I am currently a slave. To whom? I think what he is trying to say is that he's a clown 'tard who just keeps making bad choices. Oh, iow a typical liberal who can't see the consequences of his voting. There's a lot of that going around. It's about to change - oil is due to double in cost after Iraq falls. Oh right, that would be Bush's fault too... Note also the ban on US oil exports has been relaxed. "Double" could be optimistic. |
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On 6/18/14 16:24 , Bill Davis wrote:
On 6/18/2014 2:47 PM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/17/2014 2:52 PM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/17/2014 3:36 AM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/16/2014 9:23 AM, dave wrote: On 06/14/2014 10:32 AM, wrote: On Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:22:54 AM UTC-4, dave wrote: Amendment 14 says we just have to be born here. Are you an ex-slave ? I am currently a slave. To whom? I think what he is trying to say is that he's a clown 'tard who just keeps making bad choices. Oh, iow a typical liberal who can't see the consequences of his voting. There's a lot of that going around. It's about to change - oil is due to double in cost after Iraq falls. Oh right, that would be Bush's fault too... According to some, EVERYTHING is Bush's fault... Including the boo boo on my knee, I'm sure of it ;-) New Executive Order, in pursuit of Agenda 21: You're only permitted one 'boo.' |
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Only one Boo is permited? Ooooo, what will Honey Boo Boo do? Google,,, Honey Boo Boo Youtube
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Google,,, Aquiess, Inc. Also at. www.stevequayle.com
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On Saturday, June 14, 2014 8:59:39 AM UTC-7, Bill Davis wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natura...citizen_clause Alexander Hamilton, a Convention delegate from New York, wrote in Federalist No. 68 about the care that must be taken in selecting the president: "Nothing was more to be desired than that every practicable obstacle should be opposed to cabal, intrigue, and corruption. These most deadly adversaries of republican government might naturally have been expected to make their approaches from more than one quarter, but chiefly from the desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils."[5 http://www.redstate.com/diary/ironch...ynch-v-clarke/ A quote from James Madison, popularly acknowledged as the ï¿ 1/2 authorï¿ 1/2 of the Constitution, provides a clue as to what our Founders meant. In one of his papers, dated the 22 May, 1789, he wrote the following (emphasis mine): It is an established maxim that birth is a criterion of allegiance. Birth however derives its force sometimes from place and sometimes from parentage, but in general place is the most certain criterion; it is what applies in the United States; it will therefore be unnecessary to investigate any other. Maybe it is the 18th century Colonial English, but the quote from the Federalist Papers that you attribute to Alexander Hamilton seems like a justification for requiring natural-born citizenship. I do not see a definition of being a "natura- born citizen" in this quote. The quote from James Madison is interesting, but he seems to be presenting it as his opinion, it covers some simple and uncontroversial situations, and he does not seem to be claiming the same authority to interpret the constitutions as John Marshall did in Marbury versus Madison. It does not appear to be a formal and legal definition that gives both the necessary requirements and describes any and all disqualifying conditions. I still think the Rock Rat was wrong when he asserted that the definition could be found in the Constitution, and he was just bloviating when he claimed that it was in the Federalist Papers. |
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Google,,, batr.org TISA
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On 6/26/2014 7:36 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 6/16/14 06:04 , dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/15/2014 4:40 AM, dxAce wrote: Bill Davis wrote: On 6/14/2014 7:26 AM, dxAce wrote: dave wrote: On 06/13/2014 09:17 AM, wrote: On Friday, June 13, 2014 6:29:12 AM UTC-7, D. Peter Maus wrote: Yes, the US Constitution. And the Federalist Papers. What do the Federalist Papers opine about the qualifications to be President? Was there unanimous agreement, or was this another controversial issue? AFAIK, the US Constitution says "natural born citizne", and the US Supreme Court has not yet spoken ex cathedra on clarifying the definition. The Supreme Court has 2 blatantly corrupt Associate Justices and is an invalid body. In a perfect world Scalia and Thomas would be in prison licking their wounds. In a perfect world Barack and Michelle would have already packed the U-Haul and been gone... I don't think you can drive a U-Haul all the way back to Kenya.... I have to wonder if Barack even knows HOW to drive... He seems competent on the golf course ;-) Sure hope he leaves the White House soon and joins the PGA Tour... What's not widely known, is that he can't play golf at most of the better courses in the Chicago area. All but two of the North Shore courses are restricted. I did not know that. Can Rahm play them? |
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