Thugbama
Roberts changed vote at last minute ...
Ahem
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Intelligence
and security experts are outraged at the Clinton administration's
probable use of blackmail and susceptibility to it as the Congress
fails to investigate.
The
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Now
we learn that Roberts
switched his vote!
I'm thinking the same thing
most of you are. Going forward from the commencement of Obamacare
hearings,, there were frequent- if not daily- stories about
threats
(pressure) being put on the court by Obamunists.
Rewind to Clinton's impeachment
trial in the House. It is widely believed that Hillary gave her
purloined raw FBI files on congressional Republicans to
pornographer
Larry Flynt, who used them to blackmail Republican House members,
and most likely Senators (who failed to convict him). We know
that at
least three House Republicans, Livingstone, Hyde and Barr refused to
submit, and had past marital infidelities exposed.
Don't think for a minute that
this thug administration would not use the same tactics, as
I believe they did. Roberts was
found wanting.
And there was this,
from just a few weeks ago (June 21).

I
am surprised by the
7-2 decision: I woulda guessed 5-4. There have been a few
more
recent rulings the same way,where I was surprised over the libtard
vote. I can't help but worry that there is a
quid pro quo at work here
— by the liberal justices to gain the deciding
vote in Obamacare (which looks like Monday).
I know, silly.
After posting, I felt stupid because I know that justices vote
immediately after the oral arguments are finished, so, I thought, what
a stupid thing to say. My stupidity had to do with not realizing a
justice could change at the last minute.
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I just wonder how much money it took to sway Roberts?
ReplyDeleteRAK
I don't for a moment think it was money. It had to be blackmail, or a threat to his family. The "Stockholm Syndrome" could also be a factor; i.e. being held in contempt by so vocal a minority, as are the collective media; but I go with blackmail. It's what democrats do. Let's just pray it wasn't for bedding Kagan, Sodahead or Ginzy.
ReplyDeleteThis is a rogue administration, and the idea that polls still show around half the country thinks it's just fine says a lot. (Just saw some polls where Obama-tax [nee Obama-care] is now gaining in popularity. THAT says a lot also.)
ReplyDeleteIt may well be that we've past the point where we can regain America, and it will now be a socialist, third-world haven dedicated to centralized gov't, secular humanism and all things perverse.
One last glimmer of hope is Nov. 6. If that goes south, say goodnight Gracie.
I don't think it was blackmail.
ReplyDeleteDo you remeber the 'unexplained' seizure Roberts had about 5 years ago.... I think somebody 'explained' it to him.
Sleeping Giant
As the old saying goes, someone must've caught Roberts with a either a live boy or a dead girl.
ReplyDeleteChadd
Whatever it was, and despite his B.S. prologue, Robert's only job is to protect us from the tyranny of the minority, and he clearly failed - in an open and shut case.
ReplyDeleteThose who're hanging their hat on the "It's a Tax" defense as being a future win-win are whistling past the graveyard. That requires a court who actually give a shit about precedent, or the constitution. Don't hold your breath.
The only consolation would be to see the look one the Occupy Wall Streeter's face when they discover the $5000 deductible on their twice as expensive health insurance (oh, it's coming;I promise).
it funny to watch conservatives being overcome by horseshit fumes and keep insisting it must mean...by golly... there must be a pony in here somewhere!
ReplyDeleteSleeping Giant
Well the decision reminds me of the old Saturday Night Live commerical parody. "It's a floor wax!""No! Its a desert topping!" Only they are arguing about a mandated penalty vs. a tax..It is a floor wax that attracts roaches and a desert topping that rots you liver. The only good thing to come out of the decision IHMO is how enraged the conservative base is and judging by the money flow the Dims are going to rue the day.
ReplyDeleteWell...I'm with The King on this, but I did see some hope with the tax angle...a great way to beat up on the Dems and the Preezy who insisted (and still insist) it ISN'T a tax.
ReplyDeleteI saw some hope, that is, until Mittens came out today and declared, with an air of extreme good conscience, that it's in fact a PENALTY, not a tax.
Thanks, Mitt. You just took the only ammo you had and handed it to Obama.
His next logical move is to tap John McCain for VEEP.
Taking into consideration it IS a Wiki:
ReplyDeletehttp://yourdaddy.net/2011/01/25/wiki-tiki-40-us-politicians-identified-as-slush-funds-are-seized-at-vatican-bank/
He *is* the guy who was hired by the guy who "abandoned free market principles to save the free market"...
ReplyDeletejust sayin'
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