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Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
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Tell us oh wise one
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Date: January 19, 2019 10:08AM
PrItChArD2.() Wrote:
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> Trump loves the Constitution. The paper it's
> written on is soft and pliable and so comfortable
> when he uses to wipe his ass.
what constitutional rights do you think Trump is violating? Real ones. Not made up ones like a constitutional right to kill your unborn baby (which he's not violating anyway).
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
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Obama LOL!
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Date: January 19, 2019 10:26AM
Pyyvt Wrote:
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> Trump's pick for justice thinks fisa rules are too
> constrictive.
>
> We the people have to support principles, not
> political teams.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
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House of Bush vs. Clinton Mob
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Date: January 19, 2019 10:27AM
Pyyvt Wrote:
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> Trump's pick for justice thinks fisa rules are too
> constrictive.
>
> We the people have to support principles, not
> political teams.
This is why the number of 'independents' has grown, almost exclusively at the expense of those who used to identify as republican. The GOP is just democrat-light now. I vote for candidates, not parties. Having the GOP drive us off the cliff at 40 mph vs. the dems doing it at 100 mph isn't cutting it anymore.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
Posted by:
The Rankings
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Date: January 19, 2019 10:52AM
Not even in the top three:
John Locke's Two Treatises of Government
Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
George Mason's Virginia Bill of Rights
That is just those in English. France's Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen would also rank up there. Martin Luther's works are slightly behind because their value is collective more than individual. Adam Smith and Karl Marx's works had a greater impact on the world. Then there is the relative importance of the U.S. Constitution of 1787 and prior documents that provided a model or inspiration for it.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
Posted by:
kkdc3
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Date: January 19, 2019 11:57AM
gerrymanderer2 (OP) posts several lies on ffu daily - many think he's a fx co gov worker who is getting paid to do it for false DNC democrat "advertising". he also floods ffu with useless posts to bump down major news, posts fecal matter, mutilated bodies, child porn, foreign drug ads, tells people to kill themselves, anti-religious rants, satanic ritual rants, insists people need forced governmet "psychiatry, and anything possible to demoralize people on ffu. (perhaps a chinese prisoner or isis member - but denfinitely knowlegable of fx co gov). the website operator has told him "not to post or return".
It takes 2/3 majority to begin to "edit" the Constitution - which is only the first step before enforcement of it can take place.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
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President Trump FTW!
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Date: January 19, 2019 04:37PM
House of Bush vs. Clinton Mob Wrote:
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> Pyyvt Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Trump's pick for justice thinks fisa rules are
> too
> > constrictive.
> >
> > We the people have to support principles, not
> > political teams.
>
>
> This is why the number of 'independents' has
> grown, almost exclusively at the expense of those
> who used to identify as republican. The GOP is
> just democrat-light now. I vote for candidates,
> not parties. Having the GOP drive us off the
> cliff at 40 mph vs. the dems doing it at 100 mph
> isn't cutting it anymore.
We keep growing with the first independent president, president Trump in office.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
Posted by:
Autism, America’s Real Problemxf
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Date: January 19, 2019 05:43PM
President Trump FTW! Wrote:
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> House of Bush vs. Clinton Mob Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Pyyvt Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Trump's pick for justice thinks fisa rules
> are
> > too
> > > constrictive.
> > >
> > > We the people have to support principles, not
> > > political teams.
> >
> >
> > This is why the number of 'independents' has
> > grown, almost exclusively at the expense of
> those
> > who used to identify as republican. The GOP is
> > just democrat-light now. I vote for
> candidates,
> > not parties. Having the GOP drive us off the
> > cliff at 40 mph vs. the dems doing it at 100
> mph
> > isn't cutting it anymore.
>
>
> We keep growing with the first independent
> president, president Trump in office.
>
> It's about time!
>
> Thank God Americans elected him.
Why did you stab your father, Miz? Did he catch you jacking off to mommie?
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
Posted by:
DN6NG
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Date: January 19, 2019 06:07PM
President Trump FTW! Wrote:
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> Thank God we finally have a president enforcing
> our constituition.
>
> Democrats 2020 campaign is to abolish it.
>
> Democrats hate this country, everybody knows that.
Repeating something over and over doesn't make it true.
Re: US Constitution Greatest Document Ever Written
Posted by:
Constitution-Read It
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Date: January 19, 2019 06:27PM
Vf7cp Wrote:
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> I am an individual with unalienable rights.
>
> Our constitution protects that. If you are unsure
> of the value of the Bill of Rights, speak up.
The individual rights you cherish are not protected in the document called The Constitution. The drafters chose not to include them which is why Mason and others bolted.
What we call our Constitution is a collection of The Constitution, a series of amendments, some court decisions, statutes and traditions.