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So stand by America; howls and eloquent statements of bombast will fill the air over the next weeks or months

Obama’s Spectre of Fear - Reagan’s Legacy Judge Vinson Skewers ObamaCare


By Jerry McConnell ——--February 1, 2011

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imageHow ironic is it that the act which in all probability has struck the most fear in our thought-to-be-unflappable usurper president Barack Hussein Obama, was dealt by Judge Roger Vinson of the district court in Pensacola, Florida, a President Ronald Reagan appointee? How many disciples of the old "Gipper" have been chortling with glee at any given moment since Vinson's fearless decision was handed down?

The high-handed arrogance and disdain which Obama handles most matters of state has undoubtedly caught him flat-footed and without a suitable retaliation. He is most likely shocked that a mere District Court judge would rule against the almighty messiah of the ruled classes, which is nearly everyone beneath his lofty station. You can be assured that he will handle this with as much tactlessness as he has done in other challenged situations, to wit; issue a directive over-ruling the decision and passing instructions to carry on as before. But somehow, this time I think he will get his come-uppance. District Court judges may not be in the highest tier of legalistic mumbo-jumbo declarations as say the SCOTUS (the Supremes) but they're just outside the chambers so to speak and they don't flinch easily. Judge Vinson obviously knows what a great majority of the American people know; that any written law that subverts the United States Constitution is about as good as yesterday's plate of left over sardines, and will be disposed of just as quickly. Even those of us who have not thoroughly read that tome, including our United States Congress, are aware that you just don't fool with the 'Big One', the belly of all laws, the Constitution, unless you are already in default of it as are many of our high officials, even VERY high. Which is definitely not an enviable place to be. As this is being written, no definitive word has been issued as yet from the White House or the lackeys in the Justice Department, but you can rest assured that the bleating and bleeding will be fast and furious and just as erroneously contentious. To defend the indefensible seems to be the order of the day for this Administration with its go along to get along Justice Department that rules with a different set of justice fiats in the name of the grand usurper for any given situation. Bluster and grand declarations accompany any and all challenges to the messiah's whims and wills; the people be damned is usually the thought for the day in our (lack of) Justice Department. That entity has run roughshod over the Constitution ever since the appointment of the shady character of its leader has taken control. Justice is meted out only in the mind of the Attorney General such as granting a clean slate without trial to villainous behavior Black Panthers for example but prosecuting an entire state for trying to protect itself where the federal government has failed. So stand by America; howls and eloquent statements of bombast will fill the air over the next weeks or months while the wounded government leadership looks for a devious and back-door deal with one of the less savory black robe-wearing, in-the-tank (un) justices is found to put the brakes on the stoppage of a disastrously expensive and harmful piece of legislation that a majority of Americans want dead. Let it stay that way.

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Jerry McConnell——

Gerald A. “Jerry” McConnell, 92, of Hampton, died Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, Mass., surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 27, 1924 in Altoona, Pa., the fifth son of the late John E. and Grace (Fletcher) McConnell.

Jerry served ten years with the US Marine Corps and participated in the landing against Japanese Army on Guadalcanal and another ten years with the US Air Force. After moving to Hampton in 1957 he started his community activities serving in many capacities.

 

He shared 72 years of marriage with his wife Betty P. (Hamilton) McConnell. In addition to his wife, family members include nieces and nephews.

 

McConnell’s e-book about Guadalcanal, “Our Survival was Open to the Gravest Doubts

 


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