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To: FredHunter08
Do you understand what “checks and balances” actually mean?

Apparently what it means to you is the same thing it meant to Jefferson Davis. "The true and only test is to enquire whether the law is intended and calculated to carry out the object; whether it devises and creates an instrumentality for executing the specific power granted; and if the answer be in the affirmative, the law is constitutional." So in other words, so long as the law allows you to do what you want to do, it's constitutional. Scary.

Unless you’re one of those “living Constitution” people.

You believe the Constitution means whatever you say it means, or whatever the President says it means, or whatever 535 Congressmen say it means, and you accuse me of believing in a 'living Constitution'. Amazing. In your world it can mean 537 different things.

1,216 posted on 05/30/2007 6:55:31 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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To: Non-Sequitur
“So in other words, so long as the law allows you to do what you want to do, it’s constitutional. Scary. “

You like making things up, don’t you?

“You believe the Constitution means whatever you say it means, or whatever the President says it means, or whatever 535 Congressmen say it means, and you accuse me of believing in a ‘living Constitution’. Amazing. In your world it can mean 537 different things.”

All branches have a duty to protect and defend the Constitution. Allowing one to assume that duty alone leads to the tyranny we have now. I find it scary that you would have no problem with the USSC defining the protection for our rights away....

1,217 posted on 05/30/2007 6:58:38 PM PDT by FredHunter08 (Boycott Illegal-Alien-Pandering Lowes!)
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