An insightful analysis of Obama vs. SCOTUS

i didn't leave anything out as i gave the link. i also said it was an analysis. i didn't claim it was unbiased, nor did i claim it was fact. the very fact you're still nit picking over this shows your desperation over the issue because you refuse to address any substance, rather, stick to ad homs.

You left it out.


no dung...that is "shooting the messenger"....not attacking the messenger, which is an ad hom in which the party attacks the person based on their bias or belief instead of the message. you clearly don't know what it means.

So "attacking the messenger" and "shooting the messenger" are two different things? Interesting. I never knew that. I learn so much on this board. In any event, you don't know what it means.


right...but you will accept opinions of those who support your view. stop being such a whiny hypocritical ass and address the OP. you claimed " I can refute pretty much everything he said." then do it and stop the sissy ad homs. i even underlined main issues i agree with it and have actually argued on this board in the past. this isn't difficult, but i can understand your desperation to avoid actual discussion and continue to throw out solely ad homs.

Pick one.


where did i ever say i don't think it is ok for people to be selective in the things they choose to write about. you are the king of strawman arguments on this board. your last sentence is nothing but false deflection and a desperate attempt to justify your silly ad homs.

You do it all the time. Your lack of self-awareness is a little concerning.
 
if you want to be an annoying ankle biter, i will say attacking the person.

you said pretty much everything and yet you can't even pick one. lmao.

i don't need to tell you the source when it is obvious it is an opinion and i give the link. only a whiny ankle biter would spend so much attacking the source and avoiding actual debate.

i don't do it all the time. do you and onceler get together and compare insults..."lack of self awareness"...lol.

now man up and start refuting.
 
Obama should know better on Supreme Court's role

Since 1788, in the famous defense of the Constitution set forth by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers, it has been understood that it is the task of the Supreme Court to rein in majoritarian legislatures when they go beyond what the Constitution permits.

This is not, as Obama implies, judicial activism, or political activity on the part of the justices. This is simply, as Hamilton explained, fidelity to the Constitution itself, fidelity to the highest expression of "We the People of the United States," the body whose representatives ratified that Constitution.

That doctrine of judicial review was most famously expressed by the great Chief Justice John Marshall in Marbury v. Madison (1803), but it had been noted not only by Hamilton, but by many other federal judges in the late 18th century. And over the years, in more than 50 instances, courts have struck down unconstitutional behavior by the federal and state legislatures.

Judicial review is not usurpation -- it is the manner in which the rule of law is preserved in this nation. It is certainly true that sometimes courts, and even the Supreme Court, have erred in their interpretation of the Constitution, and some legislative acts that clearly were permitted by the Constitution have been struck down. But if the ACA's individual mandate is rejected, this will be fully within the legitimate exercise of judicial powers.

This is because, as was made clear in the recent arguments in the court, that mandate, for the very first time in history, is an attempt to compel virtually every adult American to participate in commerce. It is not an attempt to regulate commerce -- which the Constitution permits -- but is, instead, an attempt to create and compel commerce, which the Constitution does not authorize.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/03/opinion/presser-obama-supreme-court/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

The power to regulate commerce ∪ the power to create and compel commerce = the power to create and compel commerce
 
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