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March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
Reagan replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
How much money did Yobama give to iran that help them continue with their nuclear program. The mullahs in iran are crazy. You think if they had a nuke they wouldn't use it? I think they would and Trump made sure we won't find out. -
I had heard that China would send women over here to give birth and then go back to China. Later I heard more: These women would give birth and then when these children would turn 18 China would send them back to the US. China can do an awful lot of communist brain washing in 18 years. What could go wrong there, right?! SMH!
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Our Constitution has made this the greatest country in the history of the world. Why anyone would suggest that it’s somehow outdated or simply a piece of paper, as Obama would say, and needs to be changed for “today’s” world, don’t really know what their talking about and need to tell me which country has it better.
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March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
baddog replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
All presidents have had problems with Iran. Do I have to list every problem? Read your history. -
You're fine. I'm following. But, I have to get to making Mama supper here in a sec, so I'll make this one quick. SCOTUS followed original intent by protecting the minority and affirming equal protections. Brown followed the 14th, and reneged Plessy. Not all originalism interpretations favor what most consider 'conservative' tendencies. If interpreted using originalism without judicial bias, I'd argue the Constitution is actually a very liberal document. It provides and protects rights. It doesn't limit them.
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Actually,Plessy upheld Jim Crow.
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Legislated by the states after Plessy vs. Ferguson.
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So you’re saying Brown vs. Board of Education was an encroachment on the 14th amendment? Separate but equal was what was legislated.
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bullets13 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I’m going on record before the game starts as saying I’m with you on the Crawford upset. Might be the kiss of death for them, though 😀. I’ve watched a couple of their games and have been super impressed. The speed that they play at has been unmatched by probably any team I’ve seen this year -
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March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
UT alum replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
HE SAID DAY ONE! We’re on day 417, and he hasn’t delivered on 1/10 of what he promised. -
March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
UT alum replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
HE SAID DAY ONE!!! -
March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
UT alum replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
I hope I’m wrong, but history suggests otherwise. Afghanistan has outlasted 3 world powers - Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States. Their GDP? $18 Billion. Iran GDP? $356.5 Billion. They ain’t backing down. -
SCOTUS is there to serve the Constitution, and the people that fall under it's law. It's not there--as some would believe--for judicial review as you're defining like a power grab. Marbury vs. Madison basically established that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and SCOTUS HAS to follow it. Whether they think they know better or not. Instead of thinking of SCOTUS as being the arbiter of law, think of SCOTUS as HAVING to use the Constitution as originally intended to verify legality of an existing or proposed law. In other words, think of SCOTUS as SERVANTS of the Constitution. They don't exist to create law. The Constitution's basic function is to protect minorities from the majority opinions of the moment. That's the whole reason we have Separation of Powers, State's Rights/Federalism, limited Enumerated Powers, the Bill of Rights, and the 9th and 10th Amendments. If the Constitution is interpreted as a 'living document' as you and most liberals believe, that means--by definition--it would change with the whims of the majority opinion of the day. It wouldn't be performing it's fundamental purpose of protecting the minority. If the Constitution was easy to amend, it wouldn't provide the protections that were intended. The Constitution is purposefully vague in many areas. That's the beauty of it. Our Founder's desired less laws, more freedom, and a minimal Federal government. NOTE: These are my personal opinions. Everyone has the right--and I'd say duty--to try to find fault. That's the only way to understand your freedoms better.
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AggiesAreWe replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
20 huh? - Today
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March 8,2026 — WTI Crude Hits $110. THANKS TRUMP
Reagan replied to HangPDFs's topic in Political Forum
I don’t think those dots can be connected!