Subject: Re: ID Cards, For What?
bighairymike: The voters at large cannot be trusted to detect such awfulness and not vote for them [sic] guy. Essentially it's the voters who are the problem and need democrats to protect them from their own ignorance.

1. The Law & Order party sure hates it when the justice system rules against them.

2. Rather than make up nonsense, why not address why, in your view, the conduct of the former president does not give rise to disqualification under the 14th Amendment? Isn't what you're proposing -- allowing someone who violated his constitutional oath -- anti-democratic?

3. Tell me, does the Constitution state that we are a nation of laws? "A nation of laws" means that laws, not people, rule. This is not a "political" matter; this is interpreting the Constitution of the United States without regard to politics, let alone partisan politics.

4. The Colorado Supreme Court handed down a decision that addressed every single state law question and every single federal constitutional question as to the meaning and interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Please address where they were wrong.