View Full Version : Fake president makes fake law
midnight rambler
1st February 2014, 12:34 PM
Enough is enough.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/17517-america-rejects-rule-by-decree-as-critics-lambaste-obama-speech
palani
1st February 2014, 12:42 PM
'Bama's decrees ARE law but they come with certain BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. There are 40 marker stones around the District of Columbia that proclaim what the limits of his authority is.
http://www.boundarystones.org/
http://www.boundarystones.org/images/NE6.jpg
midnight rambler
1st February 2014, 12:47 PM
'Bama's decrees ARE law but they come with certain BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. There are 40 marker stones around the District of Columbia that proclaim what the limits of his authority is.
How can someone who fails to meet the qualifications for an office have ANY legitimacy at all?? ???
palani
1st February 2014, 12:50 PM
How can someone who fails to meet the qualifications for an office have ANY legitimacy at all?? ???
The acts of a de facto officer are valid. There is more case law on the de facto principle in the U.S. than any of the U.K. countries. Seems we have pursued the issue more than they have.
However, valid or not valid, his edicts don't extend beyond a territory 10 miles on a side. I can say this while others may not but then I have availed myself of rights recognized as such by 15 Stat 223.
midnight rambler
1st February 2014, 01:00 PM
The acts of a de facto officer are valid.
P.T. Barnum was right then, huh. This is a nation of rubes, and apparently the rubes are loving every minute of it.
gunDriller
1st February 2014, 01:35 PM
Where are the Dulles Brothers when you need them ?
vacuum
1st February 2014, 01:45 PM
'Bama's decrees ARE law but they come with certain BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. There are 40 marker stones around the District of Columbia that proclaim what the limits of his authority is.
http://www.boundarystones.org/
http://www.boundarystones.org/images/NE6.jpg
You've got to give the masons credit, they do some things right.
palani
1st February 2014, 01:49 PM
P.T. Barnum was right then, huh. This is a nation of rubes, and apparently the rubes are loving every minute of it.
I should point out though that all that case law developed for de facto officers presumed a de jure government.
When it comes to history the British have much more experience dealing with de facto governments that what we do here.
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