I'm so glad someone is finally standing up for Christianity.
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Hooray for Sears and J.C. Penney. I will be probably write a letter to them, thanking them for doing this, and I will be shopping there much more in the future.
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Finally, there is no excuse whatsoever for doing that skit.. It’s sad that people don’t understand that what is ruining our Country is the moral decay of We the People.
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I believe that we the citizens must win this case over outright dishonest appointments to the board. Obama needs to be held accountable and more publicity needs to arise over his outright misuse of power. Under current law and observed by previous Presidents, when the gavel is in and out, the Congress is not in recess. I…
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Pres Obama's recess picks to the NLRB in question: the NLRB's selections might be considered a bit short in professional seat & experience timing.
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Unconstitutional picks equals unconstitutional rulings. They should be openly acknowledged as illegal.
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Does Congress have the responsibility to remove these people since their appointment is unconstitutional? Since their appointment is unconstitutional, are the votes they have made going to revert back to before? Surely we have a branch of government that will grow a spine and stop Obama's shenanigans!
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This president and his Chicago style thug political allies see no problem with disobeying rulings, laws, bypassing Congress and going against anything that is best for the country.
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Our executive branch is fine with defying the rightful rulings of the judicial branch, constituting a breakdown of our government as it was intended to function. If SCOTUS upholds the lower court's ruling, all actions taken by the illegitimate appointees should be null and void.
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If the NLRB appointments by President Obama are considered unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court, then the actions by this illegal board should be considered unenforceable and void. Any issues resolved by the unconstitutionally appointed board should presented to the newly and appropriately appointed board. These issues should be treated as new concerns. No references…
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