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To: CajunConservative

The Tea Party consists of patriotic and God loving Americans who see the dangers the Left have brought down upon us, and want to stand up for what is right for America.

The strength of America has always been her people! We stuck ttogether and it took ALL of us to win WWII. Only the God fearing people in what is termed The Tea Party can beat Obama!

Satan loves a naysayer. He draws his power from the do nothings.

God bless our Constitution! It, like God, does not change! It is the same now as it was the day it was written! The commandments of the Bible do not change. They are as true today as the day Moses brougt[ht the tablets down from the mountain!

Satan deals in doubts. There is right and there is wrong and they are NOT situtational! Be sure yu are on the right side, and together we will know victory in 2012!


60 posted on 08/28/2011 10:39:05 AM PDT by Paperdoll (NO MORE RINOS!)
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To: Paperdoll

What the hell are you talking about? I’m not a naysayer. I’m a realist who understands that it will take more than just the Tea Party affiliated people to defeat 0bama. It’s simple math.

One more thing, we aren’t a theocracy here. We need to keep the atheists/agnostics/nonbelievers/believers of other faiths who are also conservatives on our team.


62 posted on 08/28/2011 10:44:01 AM PDT by CajunConservative
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To: Paperdoll
God bless our Constitution! It, like God, does not change! It is the same now as it was the day it was written!
It is? That's news to me. It would have been news to its framers, too.

I'm looking at the Constitution even as I write. If you assume the Bill of Rights as part and parcel of the original document, I'm looking at seventeen amendments that say, assuredly, that the Supreme Law of the Land has been modified, augmented, changed seventeen times.

But if you assume the Bill of Rights followed the original document---which it did (the Constitution sans amendments was ratified in July 1788 and went into effect the following March; the Bill of Rights was proposed formally in September 1789, ratified by the requisite eleven states by December 1791, and took effect the same month, and it would be quite revelatory to be reminded which states actually rejected which among the original amendments: four states originally rejected the Second Amendment, and one, Delaware, originally rejected the First Amendment)---then I'm looking at twenty-seven amendments that say, assuredly, that the Supreme Law of the Land has been modified, augmented, changed, twenty-seven times.

Most assuredly the Constitution, and God bless it indeed, is not the same now as the "day" it was written. (Come, come, you don't really think it could have been written in a day, do you? ;)

Which isn't the same thing as believing, as alas many do, that it's malleable to the point of being Silly Putty, as many treat it.

436 posted on 09/02/2011 11:19:44 AM PDT by BluesDuke (Another brief interlude from the small apartment halfway up in the middle of nowhere in particular)
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