Judge to People: Bite Me

Once again, the men in black robes have decided that the people are too stupid to have a government themselves. An unelected political appointee has once again declared: "You people are stupid. You're not smart enough to make your own laws. Instead, I, in my supreme glory, will tell you what you should do and what you should not do. Oh, and that silly 'Constitution' thing? That will apply and mean what I say it does, when I say it does, and at no other time."

What a schmuck. Judge Munley says that it's "unconstitutional" that the people have a law against, well, breaking the law. He basically claimed that "residents" have all the rights and protections of all people -- even if the residents are breaking the law. He ruled that if a business would suffer "irreparable harm" by NOT breaking the law, then they should be allowed TO break the law. Seriously, he ruled that.

In other words, let's say I set up a legal business, for example, selling blocks. If the majority of my income from selling blocks comes from people who rob banks, and I would go out of business if robbing banks was illegal; then according to this judge, robbing banks should not be illegal. That's what this maroon actually said:

U.S. District Judge James Munley ruled that landlords, tenants and businesses that cater to Hispanics faced “irreparable harm” from the laws and issued a temporary restraining order blocking their enforcement

Once again, the message from the judge is clear: "Shut up you peons. I love illegals, and I'm supporting them no matter what you want." I say again: America is no more.

Posted by: Ogre at 05:05 PM

Comments

1 Ogre, 1. always double check anything fox news writes, sadly, they censor a lot. The reasons the law was over turned, in part was: only the Federal goverment has the power to impose immigration laws; it violates due process as it is pre-emptive by federal laws, and it creates discrimination based on race (this is against the law) that would incude legal lantinos. he biggest single reason is that Federal Law is supreme over State and local laws.

While many of us want better immigration control, we are bound to do it within the laws of our country. No exceptions, even when it hurts us. I hope this helps with your undrstanding of hte decision.

Posted by: seeker of truth at July 28, 2007 12:48 AM (W3Sc4)

2 So what was 2?
It is true though that Supreme court justices are way out of their league on tons of issues. I'm currently reading "Men in Black" by Mark Levin. I strongly recommend it. Only a few bucks on Amazon.

Posted by: Brandon Dixon at July 28, 2007 04:27 AM (kUMvN)

3 Another sad day in America, will illegal aliens get better treatment and more rights, than the people who actually where born and raised here.

Posted by: Wuptdo at July 28, 2007 03:39 PM (axYNA)

4 Feel free to show me in the Constitution where it says that only the federal government can MAKE immigration laws. It's not there. Instead, the states HAVE the right, under the Constitution, to make any laws they want (as long as they don't conflict with the Constitution). This judge is very clearly and openly telling the states, "No, you CANNOT make laws that I, personally, don't like."

Second, quit with the total, complete BULLS--- about race. This has NOTHING to do with race. It has to do with ACTIONS. When someone breaks the law, it makes NO difference what color they are. If a law disproportionately affects those of a certain skin color, tell those people to CHANGE THEIR ACTIONS. Total horse crap, claiming this is racist. That's wrong and intentionally inflammatory.

I've heard about "Men in Black" -- I don't think I want to read it because it will just piss me off even more than I already am. And yes, Wuptdo, if you were born in America and work today you are scum. Your job is to keep working to pay for others. If you're a white Christian male, you have less rights than everyone else. If you happen to point that out, you're a racist and may end up in jail.

Posted by: Ogre at July 29, 2007 11:16 PM (GYzrk)

5 And thanks for stopping by, everyone!

Posted by: Ogre at July 29, 2007 11:16 PM (GYzrk)

6 WTF did you do to deserve being an American?

If you were born in Mexico City does that mean it's illegal for you to have ambition and a belief in the American Dream?

Damn right! Only Americans are entitled to the American Dream. Everyone else in the world should just crawl in a hole and die.

Posted by: BornintheUSA at July 31, 2007 12:48 AM (kcV1H)

7 I'm not sure why you have so much hatred for Mexicans. I certainly don't.

Posted by: Ogre at July 31, 2007 12:59 AM (GYzrk)

8 I have great respect and admiration for Mexicans to have had the savvy political instincts to choose for themselves to be born in Mexico because Al-Queda would never attack another poor country which has never exploited Arabs' natural resources (namely, oil).

You and I, on the other hand, made a tremendous effort to be born in America and, as a consequence, we are now potential victims of Al-Queda car bombs blowing up people in the U.S.A.

You don't think Al-Queda will start car-bombing in Mexico, do you? I mean, Mexican soldiers aren't killing innocent un-armed citizens in Iraq, are they?

Posted by: BornintheUSA at August 01, 2007 01:16 AM (jACyb)

9 I'm sorry, did you have a point to make?

Posted by: Ogre at August 01, 2007 10:00 AM (GYzrk)






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