If it makes your day easier to believe that, whatever floats your boat. Any reasoned individual clearly sees that my use of the term is accurate. You've lost the debate LJ. The facts do not support your partisan conclusion.
PrintSmith wrote: If it makes your day easier to believe that, whatever floats your boat. Any reasoned individual clearly sees that my use of the term is accurate. You've lost the debate LJ. The facts do not support your partisan conclusion.
Tell me then how the issuing of that threat was not a use of force LJ. Tell me how the use of legal force is not a use of force. Better quit while you're behind LJ, 'cause that hole you're digging yourself into is starting to resemble the debt the progressive policies have dug the nation into.
LadyJazzer wrote: If there's any "partisan conclusion" that isn't being supported by the facts, I think we know who's it is.... And it's not mine...
rofllol
You should quit while you're behind.
I can't wait to find out how the "coup" leaders were founding fathers.
rofllol
No, no kate, the coup was against the founding fathers.....isn't that right PS? Wasn't Hoover a founding father? I know my elementary school was named after him, he must have been important.
LadyJazzer wrote: If there's any "partisan conclusion" that isn't being supported by the facts, I think we know who's it is.... And it's not mine...
rofllol
You should quit while you're behind.
I can't wait to find out how the "coup" leaders were founding fathers.
rofllol
No, that would be the members of the Hoover administration who were thrown out on their ears....
If the Dems & FDR were so horrible, I keep wondering why they were elected & reelected 4 times? Oh, that's right... I keep forgetting...According to the Sovereign Citizen / Federalist / Original Intent / Constitution-worshipping crowd, it was because all those poor out-of-work people were getting "fed at the public trough"...i.e., given jobs by the WPA, CCC, TVA, and other programs that made lasting infrastructure improvements to the country that have continued to live on for 75 years...
Ironic that FDR considered himself more indispensable to the nation than George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Cleveland and all the rest who recognized that it was best if the nation not have an executive for life.