Hello, Constitution lovers:Would a right wing congress pass a law giving accused criminals a lawyer PAID for by the government??? Would a right wing congress pass a law that kept r... moreHello, Constitution lovers:Would a right wing congress pass a law giving accused criminals a lawyer PAID for by the government??? Would a right wing congress pass a law that kept religion OUT of government??Would a right wing congress pass a law that told cops they COULDN'T search people WITHOUT a warrant???Would a right wing congress pass a law that ALLOWED people to take to the streets to COMPLAIN about the government??Would a right wing congress pass a law that said PORN is legal??Our founders did ALL of those things, and more - much more. That's liberal stuff, right?? excon less
Hello:No, he hasn't mentioned HOW he'd pay for it. I think Paul Ryan better get out his check book.Read about it HERE.exconPS> http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/trum... moreHello:No, he hasn't mentioned HOW he'd pay for it. I think Paul Ryan better get out his check book.Read about it HERE.exconPS> http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/trump-vows-to-provide-universal-health-care/article/2611936
Those anti-Trump people are starting to scare me. They are crazy. Reacting to things that have not happened. The fake news has worked theminto an insane frenzy.
I'd not heard Breitbart (sounds German) until a guest on today's BBC Radio 3's Private Passions briefly mentioned being viciously attacked by this "outfit" he called it, after he h... moreI'd not heard Breitbart (sounds German) until a guest on today's BBC Radio 3's Private Passions briefly mentioned being viciously attacked by this "outfit" he called it, after he had given a lecture by invitation on the International Law aspects of climate-change, to the UK's Supreme Court.Our Supreme Court is the UK's top appeals court. It is not the same as the US one although misleadingly copying the name, and until recently was The Law Lords, judges also sitting in an advisory capacity in the House of Lords, but separated fairly recently for clearer separation between Parliament and Judiciary. Cases that reach that high, beyond Appeal Court level, may well test the Statute Law as well as the facts of the individual case. Further of course, these lawyers may have to advise Parliament on international law: the UK is a signatory to and active in, an enormous number and range of treaties, organisations and agreements. The guest was the British barrister Philippe Sands, a leading expert o... less