Quote from bigarrow:
The Supreme Court decides what is constitutional or not
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That statement is wrong. The Supreme Court, being the highest court in the land, is the FINAL arbiter of what is and isn't Constitutional. Until they make a determination, lower courts, Congress, Governors and others can have their own resonable opinions of the Constitutionality of a law or laws. Unless a lawman has taken an oath to uphold all of the laws of the U.S. he/she is under no responsibility to do so if he/she believes a law is unconstitutional or said another way, unlawful.
However, Obama HAS taken such an oath. But he, and Holder who has also taken that oath, are violating their solemn duty to uphold that oath by not upholding various Federal Laws such as certain immigration, marijuana laws and other laws. Even laws that they have not objected to as unconstitional.
So, if you want to blame someone for not upholding the law of the land, just look to your dear leader and ask him, "why not uphold the laws you swore to uphold?"
The Supreme Court decides what is constitutional or not
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That statement is wrong. The Supreme Court, being the highest court in the land, is the FINAL arbiter of what is and isn't Constitutional. Until they make a determination, lower courts, Congress, Governors and others can have their own resonable opinions of the Constitutionality of a law or laws. Unless a lawman has taken an oath to uphold all of the laws of the U.S. he/she is under no responsibility to do so if he/she believes a law is unconstitutional or said another way, unlawful.
However, Obama HAS taken such an oath. But he, and Holder who has also taken that oath, are violating their solemn duty to uphold that oath by not upholding various Federal Laws such as certain immigration, marijuana laws and other laws. Even laws that they have not objected to as unconstitional.
So, if you want to blame someone for not upholding the law of the land, just look to your dear leader and ask him, "why not uphold the laws you swore to uphold?"