Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
I got tired after the second iteration of her begging-off being a constitutional expert; I hear she's supposed to be working for one, with an Hon.Ph.D. and all that.
But thanks; it's comforting to hear there are some people who can still articulate thought, in government, somewhere.
That was fantastic! That really put clarity on how the Obama administration approached the constitutional legalities of this issue. They were ignored. Congressman Trey Gowdy was pretty clear with his questions. All those watching were able to recognize that Kathleen Sebelius didn't consult the Constitution regarding relgious liberty.
Funny how she missed all that, being a former governor and having a federal magistrate judge as a husband.
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I got tired after the second iteration of her begging-off being a constitutional expert; I hear she's supposed to be working for one, with an Hon.Ph.D. and all that.
ReplyDeleteBut thanks; it's comforting to hear there are some people who can still articulate thought, in government, somewhere.
That was fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat really put clarity on how the Obama administration approached the constitutional legalities of this issue.
They were ignored.
Congressman Trey Gowdy was pretty clear with his questions.
All those watching were able to recognize that Kathleen Sebelius didn't consult the Constitution regarding relgious liberty.
Funny how she missed all that, being a former governor and having a federal magistrate judge as a husband.