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To: wickedpinto
Excuse me? But Conservatives put Bush in office for the most part. Now either our President holds the values of the people who put him in office or he doesn't. It doesn't take a great mind to figure out this deal. Do you not know that under the Constitution We the People have the right to abolish Govenment when it no longer is Representative to the people?
52 posted on 02/24/2006 8:35:11 PM PST by Sweetjustusnow (Oust the IslamoCommies here and abroad.)
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To: Sweetjustusnow
Do you not know that under the Constitution We the People have the right to abolish Government when it no longer is Representative to the people?
Actually, it doesn't. It allows for an impeachment of the executive. You get to vote the for executive, but once in office, he is the executive. To CHANGE executives, you must convince your Representatives to Impeach him. If you wanna change the Nature of governance, which is contained in this quote, then you must either utilize the threat of the second amendment (which is impossible) and revolt against the current FORM of government, OR you must find enough people who agree with you to start hashing out Amendments. You are GROTESQUELY wrong about the nature of your nation. F a Civics class, download a copy of the Constitution of The United States of America, with a complimentary reader contained within the "Declaration of Independence." Or contain yourself before you Lecture me about how you, a "conservative" who voted for the current president have the right to destroy the, IN FACT longest contiguous national government in the history of the world.
54 posted on 02/24/2006 8:55:57 PM PST by wickedpinto (The road map to peace is a straight line down an Israeli rifle.)
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