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Yesterday, SIX states passed measures that nullify unconstitutional federal "laws."

 
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That's just the start. Before the next four (4) years is over, there will be states that will succeed from the Union. From there, all it will take for a Civil War will be for them to come after guns and ammo. Then it's on.

And do want to know the real sick part of this? I believe that Obama has been set up on purpose to be the President at that very time, so he can been seen as the modern Abraham Lincoln.
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Yeah, on news coverage last night I heard a liberal puke
refer to him as a "hero".
Abe Lincoln? Didn't like him either.
Won't care much for the light beige version either
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the RESULTS of the consequences of your actions

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Those rules do not overrule the Federal Government.

Of course, until the average citizen stand up against ALL unconstitutional acts by the Federal AND State Governments then nothing will change.

The Federal Government is in charge because they issue the money for all the States. No state will leave the Federal Reserve Banking system, so nothing changes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20901334


The feds arent in charge of shit but trading and war. The states of this country are independant nations that make their own laws. There is no such thing as a federal law. ALL FEDERAL LAWS ARE NULL AND VOID.. They made us believe the all mighty feds are above us all but they are not.

We need to take our state rights back and if it needs to be done by force then so be it.
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I need to get the hell out of Ohio
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Chicago dirty politics at it's best. Black Box tampering. No way was Obama re-elected by the American people. Sorry, I just don't buy it.

Voters kept complaining that everytime they voted for Romney, it registered Obama. What part of "they can control the vote" do you not understand? The truth will come out eventually. God Bless the USA, all the states, including Ohio. We need to demand a recall. And may all the mainstream biased media burn in hell!
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Booya, I live in a blue state full of liberal hippies, people voting for obama 4 years ago simply didnt this year, i know not one person that voyed for the man and still he has won.. Its rigged elections at its best, theres no way he won, not possible in the slightest... I call shenanigens!!!
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That's just the start. Before the next four (4) years is over, there will be states that will succeed from the Union. From there, all it will take for a Civil War will be for them to come after guns and ammo. Then it's on.

And do want to know the real sick part of this? I believe that Obama has been set up on purpose to be the President at that very time, so he can been seen as the modern Abraham Lincoln.
 Quoting: Big Irish Bastard


Yeah, on news coverage last night I heard a liberal puke
refer to him as a "hero".
Abe Lincoln? Didn't like him either.
Won't care much for the light beige version either
 Quoting: bvndy


Exactly. They also need Obama so they can play the race card. All freedom loving states are rural states. If they choose to secede the Feds will say they are just racist rednecks and it will justify brother killing brother
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The mandating that government can't penalize you for not buying health insurance was a waste of time.

Because it's done by the tax code. It isn't a penalty but a tax.
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11/07/2012 03:08 PM
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The mandating that government can't penalize you for not buying health insurance was a waste of time.

Because it's done by the tax code. It isn't a penalty but a tax.
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That all depends on who you ask and why you're asking...
T Ceti H.C. Radnarg

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11/07/2012 03:46 PM
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Big deal. The Feds will just override the votes of the states. Or some group will sue and it will be taken before a Fed. court and denied.

Sorry chumps, the Fed is the new state, the states are just counties now...

It will become clear soon enough.
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...naaaaaaaaa,were ruling it all from way down south under the ice already,since 1943...federal,lmao...
How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries...
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they are nullified the moment they are signed ....

its just you went out of your way to actually contract into them, in various ways ...
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This Onion has many layers, what do you think
these States will do if Columbia (D.C) says
they will withhold funds until they adjust these Legalities.
 Quoting: Hugh G. Rechtion


Supreme Court has already rule on that, they can't.
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So? Voting to get stoned is not such a big deal. Voting against obot care, that is.
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Do you have any idea how important hemp was to the American economy before the "government" banned it?

This IS a big deal.

It's not just about getting stoned. Ever though most of the people who voted to legalize it probably don't know it.
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So? Voting to get stoned is not such a big deal. Voting against obot care, that is.
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Do you have any idea how important hemp was to the American economy before the "government" banned it?

This IS a big deal.

It's not just about getting stoned. Ever though most of the people who voted to legalize it probably don't know it.
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No, many "stoners" also know about the other benefits of hemp.

This could be HUGE if properly taken advantage of.
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This is actually kind of sad, because you don't even need to pass any bills for this kind of thing. If a law is unconstitutional, it is automatically void anyway.
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11/07/2012 04:33 PM
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they are nullified the moment they are signed ....

its just you went out of your way to actually contract into them, in various ways ...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26912620

This Onion has many layers, what do you think
these States will do if Columbia (D.C) says
they will withhold funds until they adjust these Legalities.
 Quoting: Hugh G. Rechtion


Supreme Court has already rule on that, they can't.
 Quoting: Daughter


Problem. Barry and Eric have already shown that they obey the laws they want and blatantly ignore the ones they don't like (i.e. Defense of Marriage Act).
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Re: Yesterday, SIX states passed measures that nullify unconstitutional federal "laws."
Thanks.

Oklahoma did away with Affirmative Action yesterday!
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Wow! A great move towards equality.
 Quoting: Renegade (Me too)


These wins are important enough to copy. 5*, OP

1. Montana, Referendum 122
LR-122 is an act “prohibiting the state or federal government from mandating the purchase of health insurance.” It also prohibits the imposition of “penalties for decisions related to the purchase of health insurance coverage.”

The measure passed overwhelmingly, 65%-34%


2. Colorado, Amendment 64
Section 3 allows the “personal use and regulation of marijuana” for adults 21 and over. Section 4 addresses legal commercial cultivation, manufacture, and sale. The intent is that marijuana be regulated in a manner similar to alcohol.

Colorado, after Washington State (info below), is the 2nd state in the country to have passed full legalization, and one of only a handful in the entire world.

The measure passed by 54%-46%


3. Alabama, Amendment 6
This legislatively-referred amendment frees Alabama citizens from any requirement to participate in Obamacare, or any other compulsory health care program. The ballot language reads as follows:

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system.

It passed, 59%-41%.



4. Washington State, Initiative 502
Whatever you call the plant, Washington DC considers it dangerous and illegal. Laws on the books in Congress – illegal. The executive branch – aggressive about enforcing those laws. The supreme court – in 2005 ruled against the idea of states legalizing for any purpose.

But yet, 18 states have been standing up and defying DC on this issue by legalizing marijuana for limited medicinal purposes. Washington’s I-502 takes it a step further. It ends marijuana prohibition and treats pot in the same manner as alcohol. People are allowed to grow, produce, sell, buy and consume the plant – in direct defiance to all three branches of the federal government.

The Initiative passed, 55%-45%


5. Wyoming, Amendment A
Wyoming voters passed a health care freedom amendment to the Declaration of Rights in the state constitution.

The Wyoming Constitution now guarantees citizens of the state the right to make their own healthcare decisions with minimal governmental interference.

Article 1, Section 38 – Right of Health Care Access

(a) Each competent adult shall have the right to make his or her own health care decisions. The parent, guardian or legal representative of any other natural person shall have the right to make health care decisions for that person.

(b) Any person may pay, and a health care provider may accept, direct payment for health care without imposition of penalties or fines for doing so.

It passed by a huge margin, 76%-24%



6. Massachusetts, Question 3
A YES VOTE on Question 3 enacted “the law eliminating state criminal and civil penalties related to the medical use of marijuana, allowing patients meeting certain conditions to obtain marijuana produced and distributed by new state-regulated centers or, in specific hardship cases, to grow marijuana for their own use.”

The 18th state to nullify federal laws on weed did it in a landslide. The final tally was 64%-36%

[link to tenthamendmentcenter.com]
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Those rules do not overrule the Federal Government.

Of course, until the average citizen stand up against ALL unconstitutional acts by the Federal AND State Governments then nothing will change.

The Federal Government is in charge because they issue the money for all the States. No state will leave the Federal Reserve Banking system, so nothing changes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20901334


The Federal govmt has no jurisdiction in the 'several states.'

it's written as law.
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Commerce clause and Florida said no
Yes I Did !!!!

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I need to get the hell out of Ohio
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Me too !! Where are we going ???? LOL
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Those rules do not overrule the Federal Government.

Of course, until the average citizen stand up against ALL unconstitutional acts by the Federal AND State Governments then nothing will change.

The Federal Government is in charge because they issue the money for all the States. No state will leave the Federal Reserve Banking system, so nothing changes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20901334

But, they will have to go to the supreme court to make their point. Until Oblabla appoints a couple more judges, the Constitution is still the law of the land.
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
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washington state reporting in...

so stoked.

>voting to get high

Kind of, yes, however: I have a medical card, and have had one for a while. I don't need it to be 'legal' for me.

The issue to me, is the hundreds of thousands of otherwise innocent people in jail or prison in America for having less weed than I currently have next to me here. (3 grams).

I voted yes on I-502 because I want couragous states to throw down and fight the fed on this, and then win. I want all those people released from prison.

Shit is unjust, and must be dealt with.

>>inb4 weed is bad 4 u
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