Dolan's not kidding.
....In 1819, the “Godlike Daniel” [Webster] stood before the U.S. Supreme Court and argued passionately for the right of Dartmouth College to govern itself, and not to be brought under the rule of the New Hampshire legislature. Webster appealed to the Constitution, arguing that New Hampshire’s actions would violate that provision that forbade states to “impair the obligations of contract.”
...The Supreme Court that year ruled in favor of Dartmouth College. It recognized not only the supremacy of the Constitution, but it showed that it valued the signal role played by colleges and universities in American life.
So we have a 'contract' AND 'freedom of religion' situation here. Just like at Belmont Abbey.
From the first days of the Obama administration, there has been a kulturkampf (culture clash) against Catholic institutions not seen since the days of the Iron Chancellor of Germany, Otto von Bismarck. It was Bismarck who attempted to put all churches and universities in Prussia under his hobnailed boot
Make no mistake: The Regime is allied here with Planned Parenthood, one of the two single largest baby-killing organizations in the world. Only the Chinese Communists are more prolific. "Murder, Inc." was a small-time playground operation in comparison.
(By the way, is murdering 300,000 innocent US citizens/year "terrorism"?)
Neimoller's gone. Are you next? How about these guys?
Much more here from Dolan.
"By the way, is murdering 300,000 innocent US citizens/year"
ReplyDeleteNot true. Citizenship is defined in the Constitution in the 14th Amendment's "citizenship clause":
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Note the key word "born".
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services states it like this:
Citizenship is granted at birth to persons born in the US, persons born abroad with at least one US citizen parent, persons granted lawful permanent residence, or persons naturalized.
Right-o!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt!!
"Anchors" but not native pre-borns, eh?
It's the Constitution.
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