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To: Enlightened1

The Constitution if the United States has been thrown asunder and the People could not care less.

Funny how the term Constitutional Crisis was raised when Nixon was forced to Resign and Clinton was Impeached.

Haven’t heard that phrase mentioned once since the SCOTUS eviscerated the Tenth Amendment and lit the fuse to destroying the First Amendment’s guarantees of Free Speech and Religious Liberty.

If you pay attention, it becomes clear that a once Free People are willing to sell out their Country and their fellow Citizens to promote their Political ideology, the Constitution be damned. The ends do justify the means.

I would relish them asking these People about Inalienable Rights. None of them would have a clue.

Heck, People actually believe that the phrase “Separation of Church and State” is written in the Constitution. When you tell them it was the Brainchild of FDR’s first Appointment to the SCOTUS, a former Klansman and Democrat, they would refuse to believe you.

I think it is quite Ironic that in the Information age, where anything you need to do is just a few taps on a Keyboard away, that Ignorance of our History and the tenets of our Founding is so widespread.

Without Ignorance, Liberalism would cease to exist.


29 posted on 07/02/2015 12:07:23 AM PDT by Kickass Conservative (Erections have Consequences, just ask Obama's Parents. Oh wait, they're Dead.)
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To: Kickass Conservative
Just a quibble ... the phrase "separation of church and state" was in a letter Jefferson wrote, sometime in the 1800's. The first time it was used to justify a court decision was (I assume you've researched this) "the Brainchild of FDR's first Appointment to the SCOTUS, a former Klansman and Democrat."

So, you noticed the missing "constitutional crisis" language too. I made a remark along those lines a few days ago. I can understand the press avoiding this term, after all, the press is all-in progressive. But what about those "stalwart conservatives" in the GOP? Oh yeah, there aren't any.

34 posted on 07/02/2015 3:12:30 AM PDT by Cboldt
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