Intentionally misinterpret our Constitutional Laws and then 01 28 2022
Intentionally misinterpret our Constitutional Laws and then label our American Democracy a "Failed Experiment."
And I think a lot of these things are pushed through via "false equivocation." In other words someone who might not know the wrong or right of something falsely claiming to situations are equal. Think about it. The equivocation of two different situations? It doesn't add up does it.
And wasn't it Kamala Harris who ran on the provision of checking all laws to see if they were true to the Constitution? And now we are seeing a bill where you have to have insurance to own a gun in one place in the U.S.? So the law isn't a subjective matter is it. In other words we don't set a goal and contrive our way backwards see that it isn't Constitutional and assert via a false equivocation that it is. The false equivocation relating to leadership not being able to achieve a desired goal by following the Constitution laid out for us by our forefathers.
© 2022 Thomas Murphy
Joe, why don't you appoint me to the Supreme Court?
And pardon my grammar, it is like typing from the Noriega bunker? Why don't force me to sign a ...
what word am I looking for?
You know U.S. POWs were being tortured in Viet Nam maybe we should have nuked them? You know what I mean? Enough of that!
U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War - Wikipedia
But then what happens? What happens to the United States when George Bush has Middle Easterners tortured?
Did any of you agree with me on Viet Nam but got a little tripped up because George Bush was a favorite of yours?
I will just ask you one question, "Why did our nation have to become that?"
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