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In reply to the discussion: Huckabee: Dred Scott Decision “Remains To This Day The Law Of The Land” [View all]Calista241
(5,633 posts)43. Interesting.
Nice, informative post.
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Huckabee: Dred Scott Decision “Remains To This Day The Law Of The Land” [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Sep 2015
OP
It would seem there are quite a few supreme court decisions and constitutional amendments
Mass
Sep 2015
#1
Maybe, maybe not. Either way, the closet is a psychologically damaging thing.
closeupready
Sep 2015
#4
I don't even have a well-functioning autonomic nervous system but I'm still way
LiberalLoner
Sep 2015
#13
When I was a child and had just learned that a classmate's parents were Republicans I said EWWWW -
LiberalElite
Sep 2015
#38
Even though that is a horribly inaccurate statement, what does it have to do with Kim Davis?
Rex
Sep 2015
#16
Translation: if elected, Huckster promises to send runaway darkies home to massah!
struggle4progress
Sep 2015
#19
Join the group, as a woman I am not capable of making my own decisions, according to the GOP
LynneSin
Sep 2015
#32
Ironic. He probably has a greater chance here than almost anywhere else, and could
jtuck004
Sep 2015
#40
Sure, the 14th Amendment supersedes it, but Republicans think the 14th Amendment is unconstitutional
tclambert
Sep 2015
#27
Stephen Colbert had a word for how conservatives choose to interpret the Constitution
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Sep 2015
#30
THIS, is why Mike Huckabee isn't even qualified to be President of his local homeowner association
LynneSin
Sep 2015
#31
Ted Cruz allegedly graduated from some third-rate podunk law school. (Joking about third-rate, etc.
JDPriestly
Sep 2015
#35
I see, so people being property is just a question of selective enforcement....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#41
Oh so you support your activist judges, Mike. Judges are arbiters of law, not Lawmakers, that's
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2015
#44