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To: Buckeroo
The only higher government than the U.S. Constitution that I believe in is the law of God. And I'm just about sick and tired of you talking about the U.S. Constitution as if were some delicate and brittle holy relic. It is a living, enduring and flexible document that has withstood greater calamities than we face today and it still endures, even stronger than ever

If the U.S. doesn't lead in the world, then sooner or later, by sheer force of numbers, we will be forced to follow, and that is a threat to our way of life. Believe you me, if we weren't so strong and influential in the world, entities like the UN would be walking all over us, just like they walk all over the puny and weak countries. The U.S. doesn't exist alone in the world, we have to work in the world, and as long as we're the sole superpower, we can exert our influence on the world, rather than the other way around.

And it is people like me, like President Bush, pragmatic optimists, who wrote the U.S. Constitution, not cynical, pessimistic scaredy cats, afraid of things going bump in the night, like you.

211 posted on 04/06/2002 1:49:13 PM PST by wimpycat
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To: wimpycat
Bravo!!
215 posted on 04/06/2002 1:57:31 PM PST by ohioWfan
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To: wimpycat
The only higher government than the U.S. Constitution that I believe in is the law of God. And I'm just about sick and tired of you talking about the U.S. Constitution as if were some delicate and brittle holy relic.

Lot's of other countries have Constitutions that are supposed to be adhered to as well, but aren't. Do you think of the Constitution as a brittle holy relic?

271 posted on 04/06/2002 3:44:26 PM PST by Concentrate
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To: wimpycat
And I'm just about sick and tired of you talking about the U.S. Constitution as if were some delicate and brittle holy relic. It is a living, enduring and flexible document that has withstood greater calamities than we face today and it still endures, even stronger than ever

You've betrayed yourself with the "living and flexible Constitution" claim. As Walter Williams would put it: how would you like to play a game of poker with "living and flexible" rules?

And it is people like me, like President Bush, pragmatic optimists, who wrote the U.S. Constitution, not cynical, pessimistic scaredy cats, afraid of things going bump in the night, like you.

LOL! Actually, the Constitution was written by a group of men who saw tyranny coming through the windows and around every corner. They were "cynical and pessimistic" about their government, but certainly not "scaredy cats"

BTW: Clinton was also a "pragmatic optimist".

274 posted on 04/06/2002 3:47:53 PM PST by Mulder
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