Comments on: .45 ACP: Current-Day Validation of the Right to Keep & Bear http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/ An Extended Discourse on Deception Mon, 02 Feb 2009 12:54:00 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU hourly 1 By: arationalaversion http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-158 arationalaversion Sun, 11 Mar 2007 05:31:11 +0000 http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-158 LC-- True, but it still takes me to the edge of distraction. Supreme Court justices are susceptible to actionable criminal charges. Say Ruth Bader Ginsberg gets bored on a Saturday night and knocks off a 7-11 using a handgun. That is a criminal offense and she is liable and can be tried on several Class I felonies and a misdemeanor or two for balance. So, here in reality we have Supreme Court justices amending the Constitution by illegally bypassing Section V (the amendment section) and just saying, "It's a living document, dammit" and having their way with it. Well, Section V very clearly states that the Constitution, as a document, is deader'n a doornail and needs the resurrection power of <em> the Congress</em> to initiate the amendment thing which, in turn, is ratified by a super majority in the states. <em>Then</em> the change becomes a legal amendment to a dead document. What the courts do is open-heart surgery without anesthesia and calling it good. 1. Crime against the Constitution and the People of the United States 2. Breach of Promise/Contract 3. Taking obscene amounts of money in payment for breaching a contract 4. Said obscene amounts of money exceed modest bottom-end limits for graduation to felony-grade grand larceny 5. Arrest, trial, and incarceration with Lothar the bi-polar Mongol for 15 years. It makes all the sense in the world to me. <em>We got Capone on tax evasion.</em> Gosh, that'd look good on a bumper sticker, actually. Regards, ara LC–

True, but it still takes me to the edge of distraction.

Supreme Court justices are susceptible to actionable criminal charges. Say Ruth Bader Ginsberg gets bored on a Saturday night and knocks off a 7-11 using a handgun. That is a criminal offense and she is liable and can be tried on several Class I felonies and a misdemeanor or two for balance.

So, here in reality we have Supreme Court justices amending the Constitution by illegally bypassing Section V (the amendment section) and just saying, “It’s a living document, dammit” and having their way with it.

Well, Section V very clearly states that the Constitution, as a document, is deader’n a doornail and needs the resurrection power of the Congress to initiate the amendment thing which, in turn, is ratified by a super majority in the states.

Then the change becomes a legal amendment to a dead document. What the courts do is open-heart surgery without anesthesia and calling it good.

1. Crime against the Constitution and the People of the United States

2. Breach of Promise/Contract

3. Taking obscene amounts of money in payment for breaching a contract

4. Said obscene amounts of money exceed modest bottom-end limits for graduation to felony-grade grand larceny

5. Arrest, trial, and incarceration with Lothar the bi-polar Mongol for 15 years.

It makes all the sense in the world to me.

We got Capone on tax evasion.

Gosh, that’d look good on a bumper sticker, actually.

Regards,

ara

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By: Lord Crimson http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-35 Lord Crimson Thu, 08 Mar 2007 14:46:47 +0000 http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-35 Hi ara The conclusion is simple, the law is an ass and so are the people who make them. Lord Crimson Hi ara

The conclusion is simple, the law is an ass and so are the people who make them.

Lord Crimson

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By: totaltransformation http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-34 totaltransformation Wed, 07 Mar 2007 13:20:48 +0000 http://arationalaversion.com/2007/02/11/45-acp-info/#comment-34 Good post. Excellent point. Good post. Excellent point.

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