To: EternalVigilance
I care and I have written at length about the matter. See my tagline.
To get this nation back on track.....heck, to get the dialogue back on track, we need to work from the Constitution and forget this party-talk.
5 posted on
04/20/2010 10:16:20 AM PDT by
Loud Mime
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To: Loud Mime
To get this nation back on track.....heck, to get the dialogue back on track, we need to work from the Constitution and forget this party-talk. What a concept!
7 posted on
04/20/2010 10:17:14 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
(No sane man loves war. But all decent men realize there can be no peace with tyrants or terrorists.)
To: Loud Mime
we need to work from the ConstitutionWe need to go back farther, I think. The Declaration of Independence talked about 'inalienable' rights...God-given rights. We need people to understand that, as humans, we have certain rights. The constitution was just our attempt to highlight a few of them, and they did an incredible job.
19 posted on
04/20/2010 11:36:41 AM PDT by
LearnsFromMistakes
(Yes, I am happy to see you. But that IS a gun in my pocket.)
To: Loud Mime
To get this nation back on track.....heck, to get the dialogue back on track, we need to work from the Constitution and forget this party-talkThere will always be political parties, the Constitution doesn't outlaw them.
One party is entrenched in anti-Constitutional thought and guilt mongering.
That party first must be dealt with and there's only one workable party legitimate enough to oppose it.
If the Constitution loses all importance, it will be that party that rules and it will rule mercilessly since it creeps more towards fascism with each passing day.
20 posted on
04/20/2010 12:02:41 PM PDT by
TheThinker
(Communists: taking over the world one kooky doomsday scenerio at a time.)
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