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@TheRoot @TheUrbanDaily @billmaher @RaymondEll_2 @HubScout @TheDailyShow @tjholmes Therein lies the incongruity of it all.
But Obamy ? What laws is he obeying?
Key is here “moral.” Definitely excludes bo and holder!
@TheRoot @TheUrbanDaily @billmaher @RaymondEll_2 @HubScout @TheDailyShow @tjholmes Therein lies the incongruity of it all.
Heinlein on Obeying Laws: http://t.co/VCxX7PW6Kj
Unfortunately, I think us conservatives will, and in fact are, experiencing this.
Shouldn’t this apply to gay marriage and Obamacare?
The san#me is true about a government that gets you involved in unjust wars