Smoke[MaxX]
Active member
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2007
- Messages
- 446
- Reaction score
- 91
- Gender
- Undisclosed
- Political Leaning
- Undisclosed
Wow a Little full of yourself are we? I have not responded to much of anything for days.
The US is not in violation of any treaty which can be legally enforced on our soil as has already been shown.
Now as soon as you become a member of the SCOTUS you will have weight behind your argument. Until then the only legal body that agrees with you has no jurisdiction here.
So I take your silence in other threads like the one you tried to say LSD is toxic as an admission it is not? :lol:
Are you a member of the SCOTUS? Does that mean your argument equally has zero weight? If the US can knowingly sign a treaty with full intention not to comply with all of its stipulations, why sign it except as a political gesture? Yes the guy broke the law on our soil. What does the law say we have to do though? We can't try the man as if he was a citizen if he wasn't. That's the claim right? He's an illegal alien, therefore does not pay taxes. Therefore he can't be tried as a citizen, therefore does not abide by our laws.
Of course he can't break them either, because then he gets deported or something else happens. But either way, you can't have it both ways.
Crazy Conservatives