Representative Jim Jordan once stated that, “only Americans should vote in American elections.”
Of course many people, the greater majority of them Democrats and Socialists who favor open borders, went online to condemn his statement.
I support administering the death penalty for capital crimes where lives have been taken or gravely endangered, or where other people’s lives have been horrendously violated. According to some reports – mostly validated by the tenacious search and proof of wrong convictions by investigators – as many as five percent of the people on death row may very well be innocent.
Very recently, three old fart but intelligent friends of mine were sitting around in our residents’ clubhouse discussing various issues. Contention arose when the topic of laws arouse, specifically pertaining to presidential executive orders. One adamantly contends that they are not laws… of course, I contend otherwise.
One of the most widely used statements by both Democrats and Republicans, mostly to show appeasement to those who favor open and unchecked immigration, is “We are a nation of immigrants”. I was born in the United States and I am not an immigrant. Hundreds of millions of others can make the same claim, and likewise, they are not immigrants.
To set the record straight, I am not, thank God, a lawyer. Neither are most of the people who read this, but at least we can express our opinions on legality.
There is a constant barrage of one phrase that is spouted from the lips of our leaders of this country – Democrat, Republican, and Independents alike – “We are a country of laws!”