Quote Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh View Post
Well done, ACIN, well done. You have pushed him to embrace the first step to wisdom.

Take THAT all of you who say internet forums are nothing but intellectual Onanism.
I believe I have resolved the issue. It was a valid point, and needed to be resolved, partly for my own curiosity. I remember this actually coming up a while back in a conversation I had with my somebody, I think my mother, and I had forgotten about it. The Constitution is the guideline for the law. If a law is deemed unconstitutional by a court, or any body, really, it cannot strike it down, it is up to Congress to change the law if indeed it is unconstitutional. Indeed, if it is against the Constitution, it is not a law. I just saw a quote by William Jasper, a Revolutionary War hero, stating that a Supreme Court decision is not a law. Now I know he is not a founding father, but he is right, judges cannot legislate from the bench, the Constitution clearly gives Congress and Congress alone power to make law. As resolution, here are some statements from America's early history regarding the supremacy of the Constitution. Oh, and Seamus, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, so I am still struggling with that first step. I am done on this topic.

Now can somebody please return this thread to topic? ISIS needs their tails kicked, preferably by Iraqis, but anyone is fine. It'll be funny if they pick on Russia. (Russian Accent) Boris, I hear ISIS is attacking us.
Hang on, Ivan, I am almost done with this nuke.