NeilL wrote:
I wonder if the unions will ask for HAZMAT sheets on all materials. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
or if they get virgins-and-a-half (96) for overtime and holidays
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Muslims are. They rejoice over the murder of infidels, or those who criticize Muslims or Islam. Remember that there was riotous celebration throughout the Muslim world, and even in Muslim cities in the USA like Dearborn, MI ... when the Muslims did the 9/11 terrorism.
I'm pretty sure that even liberals are NOT rejoicing over this murder.
that's 1.6 Billion people to kill... maybe outsource to Halliburton?
wait...what did Obama do this time?
I'm conservative, but certainly don't identify with the idiot republicans (or the idiot dems for that matter)
yea, hurting exports and oil company profits
they're doing better... just not better than the rest of the country.
bookman wrote:
Huh. I must have missed something. Since when is it the President's job to interpret the Constitution?
"The Constitution explicitly assigns to the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of his Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors."
along with the explicit, there are the implied powers, which the President interprets...
"The powers and duties of the president are outlined in Article II of the Constitution. Although the Constitution grants far fewer explicit powers to the president in Article II than it does to Congress in Article I, the ambiguity and vagueness of Article II have made it possible for presidents to expand their authority greatly beyond that specifically listed in the Constitution.
The two passages in the Constitution that have provided the basis for the expansion of presidential authority are Article II, Section 1, which grants the executive Power to the president, and Section 3, which makes the president responsible for the enforcement of federal laws: he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.
The uncertainty in the Constitution about the president's powers reflects the ambivalence of the framers of the Constitution over the office they were creating. On one hand, the framers saw the president as a nonhereditary, elected official responsible to the people, while, on the other, they were concerned about the effects of too much democracy and the possibility that the president would respond to popular demands in ways that hurt minority rights. Similarly, the Constitution gives the president sweeping powers over the administration of the federal government, while also subjecting it to congressional constraints."
c'mon... he gets a 4-game rest next season
hardly enough to invoke the 1919 'sox.
The NFL is lame to even let each team access to the game balls... take a hint from baseball, :roll:
NeilL wrote:
They are so busy chopping off each others' heads, the birthrate can't keep up.
:thumbup: ok, that was funny!
that Obama, what has he done now?