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To: Harlan1196
So an IT consultant is a Constitutional scholar in your world? I can see your problem.

I see you are unable to process logical information. I doubt my assistance in solving your current confusion is going to help you long term, but here it is.

No, an IT consultant does not equate to a Constitutional scholar, but that isn't the salient point anyway. You asked why so many conservative intellectuals were avoiding the issue,(or some such) and the essay at the link offers a very good explanation as to why this is so.

The answer to the question you asked is "Cascade" and "Herd Mentality." Please try to keep up with the task of matching your questions to my answers.

Now that being said, an IT degree does not preclude someone from being a constitutional scholar, especially if they chose to be an expert on one particular aspect of it, such as the meaning of "natural born citizen."

There are those of us that have studied THAT particular aspect of the US Constitution six ways to Sunday, and even now we are still seeing the discover of new information regarding it.

Go read the research thread and come away with a better education and a new understanding.

472 posted on 02/04/2012 7:40:41 AM PST by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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To: DiogenesLamp

I think they are avoiding the issue because they disagree with you. Because you are wrong. “Cascade” and “Herd Mentality “ are the typical rationalizations that any group that finds themselves consistently on the losing side cling to.


475 posted on 02/04/2012 7:46:23 AM PST by Harlan1196
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