Then why did you keep telling me to read the article at the top of the thread? You see - it is this kind of thing I am talking about when I say you seem to have a problem with simple communication.
I didn't write for you to 'read the article'. Follow your own advice and reread my original post. The 'problem' here is you, and always has been.
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WHEREAS we believe in upholding the U. S. Constitution as the supreme law of the land;
I agree, noting that the Constitution is the supreme doctrine of the government of the land.
Weird 'note'.
The constitution is the 'doctrine' of the government?
I doubt you can explain this bizarro distinction, but please, - do try.
Just did and the record of this thread shows you are fibbing.
"Tell me, do you support the RLC 'position', as was posted here by JR?" - tpaine, post 31
Posted "here" by JR is obviously a reference to THIS THREAD which was posted by JR in which appears the article at the top of the page, NOT the platform you were talking about.
It was not until post 42 that you even gave the slightest hint you wanted me to comment on that platform that was on an entirely different thread. I further have not figured out why you would ping me to come here when you wanted me to see another thread. Why not just ping over there? Then again you are not of sound mind so erratic and downright foolish behavior is to be expected as commonplace from you.
The 'problem' here is you, and always has been.
Project all you want, but it still doesn't get you around the serious problem you have with interacting and communicating among other people. Weird 'note'. The constitution is the 'doctrine' of the government? I doubt you can explain this bizarro distinction, but please, - do try.
Only an illiterate such as yourself, or perhaps a leftist, would find such an assertion weird, but since your education is obviously lacking, I do not mind providing you with information on our government system.
The Constitution is the central doctrine of the American government as it was designed to exist, doctrine meaning a body of rules or principlesfor something As the central doctrine of our government it is the main body of rules for our government. It establishes that government's structure, sets out its operation, and provides the limits in which it is to operate.