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July 2, 2015
Title: SCOTUS has Opinions. It Doesn’t Make Laws.
Topic: Defending Traditional Marriage
Discussed by Tom DeLay
with Conservative Activist
Congressman Tom “The Hammer” DeLay is on the show today to discuss the recent
“rulings” by the Supreme Court of the United States. I say “rulings” because
that is what they are – mere opinions, not set-in-stone law like the left is
screaming. Wait a minute – that’s not right, is it? What is the purpose of
SCOTUS? I thought what they say is the law of the land! Nope!
Marriage and the right to marry is not even in the Constitution, therefore
SCOTUS should not have even heard the case to begin with! DeLay says, “We’re in
a Constitutional crisis. Our President doesn’t believe in the Constitution. Our
Supreme Court Justices are out of control. Our Congress has no backbone; they
don’t even understand the Constitution!” He goes on to further explain how
Article III, Section II of the Constitution does not give the Supreme Court the
authority to make laws. They offer opinions, which individual states then have
the discretion to enforce or not.
As for Ken Paxton and his lack of a backbone against SCOTUS…Tom DeLay says
Paxton should have told the county clerks not to issue same-sex marriage
licenses – period. Instead, he told them “if it violates their religious
beliefs, they don’t have to.” There is a big difference, Mr. Paxton. A big
difference, indeed.
So, what’s next? What should voters do in 2016? First, Tom DeLay believes that
every candidate should be asked how they will uphold the Constitution. They must
all have a clear and unquestionable knowledge about the Constitution. Secondly,
Congress must step up and stop President Obama from signing this “opinion” into
law. They can stop it – and they must.
You can hear excerpts from Tom’s interview with Eagle Forum President Phyllis
Schlafly
here.
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July 1, 2015
Title: SCOTUS has Opinions. It Doesn’t Make Laws.
Topic: Defending Traditional Marriage
Discussed by Tom DeLay
with Conservative Activist
Congressman Tom “The Hammer” DeLay is on the show today to discuss the recent
“rulings” by the Supreme Court of the United States. I say “rulings” because
that is what they are – mere opinions, not set-in-stone law like the left is
screaming. Wait a minute – that’s not right, is it? What is the purpose of
SCOTUS? I thought what they say is the law of the land! Nope!
Marriage and the right to marry is not even in the Constitution, therefore
SCOTUS should not have even heard the case to begin with! DeLay says, “We’re in
a Constitutional crisis. Our President doesn’t believe in the Constitution. Our
Supreme Court Justices are out of control. Our Congress has no backbone; they
don’t even understand the Constitution!” He goes on to further explain how
Article III, Section II of the Constitution does not give the Supreme Court the
authority to make laws. They offer opinions, which individual states then have
the discretion to enforce or not.
As for Ken Paxton and his lack of a backbone against SCOTUS…Tom DeLay says
Paxton should have told the county clerks not to issue same-sex marriage
licenses – period. Instead, he told them “if it violates their religious
beliefs, they don’t have to.” There is a big difference, Mr. Paxton. A big
difference, indeed.
So, what’s next? What should voters do in 2016? First, Tom DeLay believes that
every candidate should be asked how they will uphold the Constitution. They must
all have a clear and unquestionable knowledge about the Constitution. Secondly,
Congress must step up and stop President Obama from signing this “opinion” into
law. They can stop it – and they must.
You can hear excerpts from Tom’s interview with Eagle Forum President Phyllis
Schlafly
here.
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February 3, 2005
Title: Congressman Tom DeLay comments on the President's State of the Union Speech.
Topic: Conversation with an Elected Official
Discussed by Tom DeLay
with Conservative Activist
Congressman Tom DeLay comments on the President's State of the Union Speech.
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