To: DoughtyOne
On what grounds could it be denied without the Supremes nullifying it? Amendments trump Supremes.
4 posted on
06/29/2003 12:37:22 PM PDT by
friendly
To: friendly
Yes, this moron actually wants to change the Constitution. Do these people seriously have that little to do that someone actually comes up with this?
Maybe we could get a constitutional amendment that only allows Congress to conduct session for 30 days a year, if this is the stuff they are coming up with...
To: friendly; Arkinsaw
Thank you. Then I would suggest this ammendment be lengthy and address a multitude of 'rights' that deviants should be prevented from having, including beastiality and the presentation of this carp to our young children in school. And I might add, forbit schools from promoting their degenerate and anti-American agenda as well.
8 posted on
06/29/2003 12:44:10 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Vote Dimpublican in 2004: Socialism's kinder gentler party: "We will leave no wallet behind!")
To: friendly
It seems to me the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of our government have been violating the Constitution for a long, long time. Demoncrats believe the Constitution is a living document so it means whatever they want it to mean in any context (kind of whatever your definition of is, is). Lots of Republicans also wrap themselves in the Constitution when they are trying to justify some position or action to us peons, oppps, I meant the public.
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