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layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Have a few questions:

Which part of the U.S. Constitution is too "Right Wing" for you?

Which part of the U.S. Constitution is too "Left Wing" for you?

Should we ignore the U.S. Constitution to make the United States into the "Wing" you wish it to be?

If so, should we use force to do so?
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
the 14th ammendment as it is used today to make children born here to illegals, legals citizens is too liberal for me..id also say the 19th ammendment is too liberal also, but id catch too much "stuff" for that!! :D...

Yes we should live by the Constitution AS IT WAS WRITTEN...As for the use of force, I have no problem using force to defend mine and myself when the government feels the need to use force against the citizens....
 
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chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Does this mean before the amendments? If so, then no 2nd amendment, no 5th?
Wow!!!!

Thanks for the clarifcation...but since the ammendments are legally part of the constitution, yes you include the them, because they were done legally not through executive order or by regulation of some pos agency.....and if the fed gov could have gotten barrycare passed through the ammendment process, then it would have legal also, but they can't and they know it, and thats why they pulled the bs they did.....
 
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AMonger

Veteran Expediter
Does this mean before the amendments? If so, then no 2nd amendment, no 5th?
Wow!!!!

The BOR was added before the Constitution was ratified, so when it was eventually ratified, the amendments became the Supreme Law of the Land at the same time as the rest.

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jimby82

Veteran Expediter
We all know about the "three branches of government" (Legislative, Executive and Judicial), and their respective powers set out in the Constitution. Unfortunately, today far too many forget those powers were granted by the two other "branches" mentioned in the document, namely The States and ultimately, The People.

Take a close look at the 10th Amendment. -
[SIZE=+1]The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.[/SIZE]
Although never used, it really holds to key to redressing many of the ills of today's mess. The states can prohibit powers to the Federal government. There is a growing movement to do just this. I think it's about time.

Then of course, I'm sure the powers that be would just find a way around or ignore any prohibition.

Really want shake things up? Manage to get the states to call a Constitutional Convention. :cool:
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
We all know about the "three branches of government" (Legislative, Executive and Judicial), and their respective powers set out in the Constitution. Unfortunately, today far too many forget those powers were granted by the two other "branches" mentioned in the document, namely The States and ultimately, The People.

Take a close look at the 10th Amendment. -

Although never used, it really holds to key to redressing many of the ills of today's mess. The states can prohibit powers to the Federal government. There is a growing movement to do just this. I think it's about time.

Then of course, I'm sure the powers that be would just find a way around or ignore any prohibition.

Really want shake things up? Manage to get the states to call a Constitutional Convention. :cool:

I 100% totally agree that the 10th ammendment is the answer to the ill of the nation today, but as justice Breyers said during the hearings on barrycare, to paraphase: "the states have taken soo much cash from the fed over the yrs that they knew had "strings attached" that sooner or later they knew that the Fed was going to start "pullinng those strings".....

There layes the answer, the states have done this to themselves just as "we the people" have screwed ourselves".....

As for a "Constitutiional Convention"...yea that would shake things up, but even without that, let the states stop collecting any type of taxes from the people and then paying them to the Fed...yea collecct taxes, but keep them within the State...and along with that, don't take any cash from the Fed at all....
 

EASYTRADER

Expert Expediter
The last time some States held their own Constitutonal Convention 500k americans killed each other.

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chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
The last time some States held their own Constitutonal Convention 500k americans killed each other.

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And that just might be in the making again.....as the pos in the wh continues his "class warfare"...
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
And that just might be in the making again.....as the pos in the wh continues his "class warfare"...

He is just looking for a reason to declare marshal law. He tried to 'stir thing up' down in Florida but it is not quite hot enough weather wise. He and his 'buddies' will be looking for something later this summer, even if they have to manufacture it.
 
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AMonger

Veteran Expediter
We all know about the "three branches of government" (Legislative, Executive and Judicial), and their respective powers set out in the Constitution. Unfortunately, today far too many forget those powers were granted by the two other "branches" mentioned in the document, namely The States and ultimately, The People.

Take a close look at the 10th Amendment. -

Although never used, it really holds to key to redressing many of the ills of today's mess. The states can prohibit powers to the Federal government. There is a growing movement to do just this. I think it's about time.

Then of course, I'm sure the powers that be would just find a way around or ignore any prohibition.

Really want shake things up? Manage to get the states to call a Constitutional Convention. :cool:

You do NOT want a constitutional convention. Oh, it would shake things up, all right, but no good would come of it. Think your rights would survive a constitutional convention? They'd be DOA..

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