O's Top 10 Constitutional Violations Of 2013

Nothing about all that is unconstitutional. Disagreeable, but not unconstitutional.

No, the president is supposed to execute the laws. Obama is not executing the laws. He is making law. That is unconstitutional and violates the separation of powers basis for the government,
 
All this bogus partisan hackery about the Constitution and you assholes still choke on admitting that waterboarding is torture.

You must have to compartmentalize the hell out of your parrot brains to hold such contradictory thoughts inside the same skull.

"Waterboarding is not torture" but Obama should be impeached for extending a mandate deadline? :cuckoo:

Yeah it's not torture. Wherever did you get the idea it was? Were your drunk?
 
All this bogus partisan hackery about the Constitution and you assholes still choke on admitting that waterboarding is torture.

You must have to compartmentalize the hell out of your parrot brains to hold such contradictory thoughts inside the same skull.

"Waterboarding is not torture" but Obama should be impeached for extending a mandate deadline? :cuckoo:

Yes and the far left Obama drones pretend it does not happen under Obama.

Talk about partisan "hackery".

Then again I guess you are ok with Obama targeting Americans with out due process. Just kill them that way you avoid all the controversy. Way to go far left Obama drones.
 
Oh, look! Here's Bush detaining a U.S. citizen indefinitely without due process: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

Did any of you coma children demand his impeachment?


Didn't think so.

Of course not.

Then there was the cruel and unusual punishment thing in the Constitution.

Which Bush ignored as he allowed prisoners to be tortured.

Then there was the whole right to a speedy trial thing.

Luckily there is no prohibition on lying to get a war started. :eusa_shifty:

"What?! We're talking about Obama?! Boooooooshh!!!"
 
Nothing about all that is unconstitutional. Disagreeable, but not unconstitutional.

No, the president is supposed to execute the laws. Obama is not executing the laws. He is making law. That is unconstitutional and violates the separation of powers basis for the government,

Yes and that is one of the reasons why SCOTUS shot down the line item veto that Clinton had briefly.
 
All this bogus partisan hackery about the Constitution and you assholes still choke on admitting that waterboarding is torture.

You must have to compartmentalize the hell out of your parrot brains to hold such contradictory thoughts inside the same skull.

"Waterboarding is not torture" but Obama should be impeached for extending a mandate deadline? :cuckoo:

Yeah it's not torture. Wherever did you get the idea it was? Were your drunk?

You are insane.

Yukio Asano
In the aftermath of World War II, Japanese officer Yukio Asano is charged by a US war crimes tribunal for torturing a US civilian. Asano had used the technique of “waterboarding” on the prisoner (see 1800 and After). The civilian was strapped to a stretcher with his feet in the air and head towards the floor, and water was poured over his face, causing him to gasp for air until he agreed to talk. Asano is convicted and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.

OUR GOVERNMENT DEFINED WATERBOARDING AS TORTURE!
 
All this bogus partisan hackery about the Constitution and you assholes still choke on admitting that waterboarding is torture.

You must have to compartmentalize the hell out of your parrot brains to hold such contradictory thoughts inside the same skull.

"Waterboarding is not torture" but Obama should be impeached for extending a mandate deadline? :cuckoo:

Yeah it's not torture. Wherever did you get the idea it was? Were your drunk?

You are insane.

Yukio Asano
In the aftermath of World War II, Japanese officer Yukio Asano is charged by a US war crimes tribunal for torturing a US civilian. Asano had used the technique of “waterboarding” on the prisoner (see 1800 and After). The civilian was strapped to a stretcher with his feet in the air and head towards the floor, and water was poured over his face, causing him to gasp for air until he agreed to talk. Asano is convicted and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.

OUR GOVERNMENT DEFINED WATERBOARDING AS TORTURE!

That's it? One case from 60 years ago?? You must be fucking drunk, dypso.
 
On Jan. 21, 1968, The Washington Post ran a front-page photo of a U.S. soldier supervising the waterboarding of a captured North Vietnamese soldier. The caption said the technique induced "a flooding sense of suffocation and drowning, meant to make him talk." The picture led to an Army investigation and, two months later, the court martial of the soldier.

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a012168usconvicted
 
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All this bogus partisan hackery about the Constitution and you assholes still choke on admitting that waterboarding is torture.

You must have to compartmentalize the hell out of your parrot brains to hold such contradictory thoughts inside the same skull.

"Waterboarding is not torture" but Obama should be impeached for extending a mandate deadline? :cuckoo:

Yeah it's not torture. Wherever did you get the idea it was? Were your drunk?

You are insane.

Yukio Asano
In the aftermath of World War II, Japanese officer Yukio Asano is charged by a US war crimes tribunal for torturing a US civilian. Asano had used the technique of “waterboarding” on the prisoner (see 1800 and After). The civilian was strapped to a stretcher with his feet in the air and head towards the floor, and water was poured over his face, causing him to gasp for air until he agreed to talk. Asano is convicted and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.

OUR GOVERNMENT DEFINED WATERBOARDING AS TORTURE!

Maybe we should dig up FDR and put him trial for war crimes.
 
On Jan. 21, 1968, The Washington Post ran a front-page photo of a U.S. soldier supervising the waterboarding of a captured North Vietnamese soldier. The caption said the technique induced "a flooding sense of suffocation and drowning, meant to make him talk." The picture led to an Army investigation and, two months later, the court martial of the soldier.

Waterboarding: A Tortured History

A double far left source as "fact".

Even more far left partisan "hackery".

Although so far the two post so far does not bode well for the far left because not only do we need to dig up FDR but LBJ as well.
 
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In 1983, James Parker (Texas Sheriff for San Jacinto County) and three of his deputies were charged by the Department of Justice with committing torture because of their use of water torture on prisoners. The four were convicted of “water torture,” which was upheld on appeal. They were sentenced to 10 years each. The case name was United States v. Parker et al.

In the indictment the officers were charged with subjecting prisoners to “a suffocating ‘water torture’ ordeal in order to coerce confessions. This generally included placement of a towel over the nose and mouth of the prisoner and the pouring of water in the towel until the prisoner began to move, jerk, or otherwise indicate that he was suffocating and/or drowning.”

http://usiraq.procon.org/sourcefiles/background_information_waterboarding.pdf
 
You can recognize a true psychopath as one who thinks waterboarding is not torture but believes Obama should be impeached for extending an insurance mandate deadline.
 
Oh, look! Here's Bush detaining a U.S. citizen indefinitely without due process: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

Did any of you coma children demand his impeachment?


Didn't think so.

Of course not.

Then there was the cruel and unusual punishment thing in the Constitution.

Which Bush ignored as he allowed prisoners to be tortured.

Then there was the whole right to a speedy trial thing.

Luckily there is no prohibition on lying to get a war started. :eusa_shifty:

Yes those on the far left that were calling for Bush to be impeached over such things are suddenly silent when Obama does it ten fold.

Yes the far left as they keep showing are nothing but huge hypocrites.

Did what ten fold?
 
Of course not.

Then there was the cruel and unusual punishment thing in the Constitution.

Which Bush ignored as he allowed prisoners to be tortured.

Then there was the whole right to a speedy trial thing.

Luckily there is no prohibition on lying to get a war started. :eusa_shifty:

Yes those on the far left that were calling for Bush to be impeached over such things are suddenly silent when Obama does it ten fold.

Yes the far left as they keep showing are nothing but huge hypocrites.

Did what ten fold?

Exactly the far left ignores Obama or anything a (D) does, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt what hypocrites they are.
 

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