friend of liberty and a great advocate of liberty and that is louie gohmert from texas and i'd like to yield to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: i sure do appreciate my friend from georgia, an absolute patriot, standing for truth, justice and what used to be the american way . according to the supreme court, not so much anymore. and i appreciate the gentleman for yielding. i've been going through this decision and, you know, having been an attorney and i've been a prosecutor and a judge and a chief justice, as a small three-judge court, but you learn things, you go to judicial conferences about how to write opinions and things. never to the level of the united states supreme court. but as a certified member of the united states supreme court bar, you follow the holdings of the courts and so it's been with great interest, after i got my wind back from having found that chief justice roberts wrote the opinion for the five-person majority, ok, so we start going through the opinion. let's see how in the world he came to this conclusion. well, i'll be very brief in jumping through it, even though it's a very long opinion,