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On the topic of travel bans, BKGaming has it far more correct. It is incorrect to attempt to take a sentence out of a legal directive, especially one from 50 years ago and expect it to tell the whole story. While I am not a lawyer, I do have some legal insight. Laws do not work like most laymen believe. They evolve over time via interpretation and rulings of precedent.

One could give many examples straight from the Bill of Rights. Right to bear arms has been defined through multiple rulings over a large period of time which allows bans in banks and churches as well as a limit on sales and types of weapons which may be owned. But by "reading the source material" you'd think that right were absolute.

The same with Freedom of Speech.

So for a layperson to call Trump's actions unconstitutional based solely on one sentence from a 50 year old law is rather silly. Without going into every related ruling concerning Presidential authority and immigration laws, the best way to look at it is through what has been done in the past.

Many times, as BKGaming pointed out, there have been bans on travel from other countries. Cuba had been travel banned for decades. Travel and visas have been restricted on many occasions. These countries have also been put on lists demanding extra scrutiny. Clearly, this action seems to fall in the range of what has been done in the past. This doesn't mean that past laws cannot be argued, this is how new precedents get created, but it's likely he was primarily within his authority. I think at best, small aspects of the action may be ruled against, but I highly doubt this order will be flatly overturned.

As to the contention that green card holders or permanent residents have some right of free travel, that is utterly ridiculous. Sorry to tell you, but even as a U.S. citizen, you do not have that right either. Whenever one crosses a border, you may be detained. Even before 9/11 people got stopped at the border for hours or even detained for longer. Random searches are legal and this applies to both sides of the border. Living near a border to Canada, friends have told me about times they were stopped and detained both going into Canada and coming back (again prior to 9/11). Each of these friends were born here and lived here their entire lives. So this claim that permanent residents cannot be detained is just flat wrong. Sorry, that is not how borders work.

As to claims that decisions cannot be made regarding religion, that is false as well. Religion is a listed factor when it comes to refugee status especially when it comes to risk of persecution in their native countries. Just because people have this false belief that no decision in the country can be made based on religion, doesn't make it true. It's certainly a factor in charges of ethnic or religious intimidation charges. There are also laws which dictate what constitutes a legitimate religion in terms of tax benefits and the like. These issues are not as simple as you wish them to be.
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RWarehall: This is exactly what I mean about people believing everything they hear from their chosen media echo chambers. How about thinking for yourself for a change.
This fellow sussed out our broken political system quite a long time ago...

“Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule—and both commonly succeed, and are right.”

H.L. Mencken


It's a system that is now completely incapable of elevating anyone who is truly fit to serve in high office, because those who are not for sale have no value to the monied interests that finance our electoral politics -- and it's been this way since the assassination of Lincoln. Thinking that Trump or Sanders are exceptions is IMO wishful thinking.
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You can't make this shit up. :P
Glad Trump is holding on to his promises.I for one am tired of the american Bolsheviks (Democrat Party) pushing us toward socialism.
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tinyE: You can't make this shit up. :P
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tinyE:
I'm registered in every state I have lived in. Because you move doesn't take you off the list. This is why voters need a state ID shown at time of vote.

Now in Detroit, Michigan they had 37% more votes than registered voters. 94% of the vote was for Hillary. So yes there is something going on that's illegal.

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2016/12/12/records-many-votes-detroits-precincts/95363314/


Oh and we are a Constitutional Republic not a democracy.
Post edited January 31, 2017 by FlyByU
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tinyE: You can't make this shit up. :P
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tinyE:
How about reading the article you linked where this man only voted in the state he was living. It's not news about him as he did nothing wrong, but it says much about the states which didn't take him off the voter rolls when he moved.

Funny how our die hard liberals try so hard to find fault out of nothing.
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nvm

The country is standing up and fighting back and showing that Fascism will not be tolerated and is soon to be a only a memory.

The wheels are churning, and the tyrants are running. My work is done.

RIP Don
Post edited January 31, 2017 by tinyE
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FlyByU: Oh and we are a Constitutional Republic not a democracy.
Always chuckle-worthy when someone makes a meaningless distinction as though it is of great import. o.O
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RWarehall: How about reading the article you linked where this man only voted in the state he was living. It's not news about him as he did nothing wrong, but it says much about the states which didn't take him off the voter rolls when he moved.

Funny how our die hard liberals try so hard to find fault out of nothing.
Is Gregg Phillips a Democrat? lol


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tinyE: nvm

The country is standing up and fighting back and showing that Fascism will not be tolerated and is soon to be a only a memory.

The wheels are churning, and the tyrants are running. My work is done.

RIP Don
A pity that didn't happen when Obama demonstrated time after time after time that he was Bush in blackface when it came to foreign policy.
Post edited January 31, 2017 by richlind33
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RWarehall: How about reading the article you linked where this man only voted in the state he was living. It's not news about him as he did nothing wrong, but it says much about the states which didn't take him off the voter rolls when he moved.

Funny how our die hard liberals try so hard to find fault out of nothing.
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richlind33: Is Gregg Phillips a Democrat? lol
No, he's a Conservative. And if one actually reads the article they will find out he voted exactly once. Thus, posting an article talking about how he was still registered to vote in two states he previously lived is a non-story. And the fact the article was written to attack his credibility by trying to make him out to be a hypocrite is rather dishonest.

Learn to think. Learn to read between the lines. Ask questions.

For example:
What's the point of the article?
Why is the headline that this particular guy was was registered in 2 other states?
Why does it talk of Trump staff members whose names were also not removed from the voter rolls?
Why does the article appear to be condemning Trump?

When if you read between the lines, you find that the real problem has nothing to do with Trump, but with many states and the voter registration system.

What has happened to people where they can't think for themselves; post idiotic "lol"s showing just how stupid they are as they didn't bother to read a goddamn thing?

And what has happened to people where they read a headline unfavorable to Trump and reflexively post it without reading it?
Post edited January 31, 2017 by RWarehall
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richlind33: Is Gregg Phillips a Democrat? lol
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RWarehall: No, he's a Conservative. And if one actually reads the article they will find out he voted exactly once. Thus, posting an article talking about how he was still registered to vote in two states he previously lived is a non-story. And the fact the article was written to attack his credibility by trying to make him out to be a hypocrite is rather dishonest.

Learn to think. Learn to read between the lines. Ask questions.

For example:
What's the point of the article?
Why is the headline that this particular guy was was registered in 2 other states?
Why does it talk of Trump staff members whose names were also not removed from the voter rolls?
Why does the article appear to be condemning Trump?

When if you read between the lines, you find that the real problem has nothing to do with Trump, but with many states and the voter registration system.

What has happened to people where they can't think for themselves; post idiotic "lol"s showing just how stupid they are as they didn't bother to read a goddamn thing?

And what has happened to people where they read a headline unfavorable to Trump and reflexively post it without reading it?
My point is, voter fraud is also a non-story. The real story is that our electoral politics has been hijacked by two gangs of money-grubbing whores known as the Republicans and the Democrats, and we the people haven't got the testicular fortitude to give them the boot, much less the hangman's noose their leadership so richly deserves.
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richlind33: My point is, voter fraud is also a non-story. The real story is that our electoral politics has been hijacked by two gangs of money-grubbing whores known as the Republicans and the Democrats, and we the people haven't got the testicular fortitude to give them the boot, much less the hangman's noose their leadership so richly deserves.
I disagree with voter fraud being a non-story. It wasn't the point of that particular story though which was intended to pass shade on Trump..
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richlind33: My point is, voter fraud is also a non-story. The real story is that our electoral politics has been hijacked by two gangs of money-grubbing whores known as the Republicans and the Democrats, and we the people haven't got the testicular fortitude to give them the boot, much less the hangman's noose their leadership so richly deserves.
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RWarehall: I disagree with voter fraud being a non-story...
It's a single, solitary tree in a massive forest of election fraud.
Post edited January 31, 2017 by richlind33
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FlyByU: Oh and we are a Constitutional Republic not a democracy.
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richlind33: Always chuckle-worthy when someone makes a meaningless distinction as though it is of great import. o.O
So if we were a democracy the majority vote would rule the rest. It doesn't here in the USA thank God! If it did then sodomites in my state would not be allowed to get married. Majority said no.

In Chicago you wouldn't be allowed to own a firearm if it was a democracy.

In California you would not be allowed to be a christian.
Post edited February 01, 2017 by FlyByU
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tinyE: nvm

The country is standing up and fighting back and showing that Fascism will not be tolerated and is soon to be a only a memory.

The wheels are churning, and the tyrants are running. My work is done.

RIP Don
Seeing as they're attempting to shame Tom Brady for his friendship with Donald Trump - it seems that the fascists are winning.

The only way through this is to understand the other side and address their concerns. It's not happening and it seems like it will never happen. We are on a road to civil war right now - and given that one side believes in guns and the other doesn't guess which side is likely to win.
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richlind33: Always chuckle-worthy when someone makes a meaningless distinction as though it is of great import. o.O
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FlyByU: So if we were a democracy the majority vote would rule the rest. It doesn't here in the USA thank God! If it did then sodomites in my state would not be allowed to get married. Majority said no.

In Chicago you wouldn't be allowed to own a firearm if it was a democracy.

In California you would not be allowed to be a christian.
Please cite an example of "a democracy", and please explain why you think the states having a skewed number of electoral votes deserve to have them, as opposed to other states having them.

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tinyE: nvm

The country is standing up and fighting back and showing that Fascism will not be tolerated and is soon to be a only a memory.

The wheels are churning, and the tyrants are running. My work is done.

RIP Don
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tremere110: Seeing as they're attempting to shame Tom Brady for his friendship with Donald Trump - it seems that the fascists are winning.

The only way through this is to understand the other side and address their concerns. It's not happening and it seems like it will never happen. We are on a road to civil war right now - and given that one side believes in guns and the other doesn't guess which side is likely to win.
I don't think there's any doubt that both sides are going to end up losing, and big. The only winners will be those who have set us against each other.
Post edited February 01, 2017 by richlind33