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Old 01-01-2008, 10:05 PM   #2
Radar
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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I didn't ask if they were violating our rights or if you agree with it. I asked you if the Supreme Court allows violations of our rights, or makes blatantly unconstitutional rulings that violate our rights. What court do we take the Supreme Court to to resolve such issues?

What you have a hard time realizing is that...

1) The Supreme Court is not the sole arbiter of the Constitution

2) The Constitution is higher than the Supreme Court

3) A law does not need to be reviewed by the Supreme Court to be considered unconstitutional

4) The Supreme Court does not get to define the Constitution

5) Decisions of the Supreme Court can be unconstitutional.

6) We are NOT required to abide by any unconstitutional rulings of the Supreme Court, or any laws which contradict the Constitution regardless of what the Supreme Court says.
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