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To: cyborg

You can't take it as a no. I mean, you can do anything you want, but then you can have that "conversation" all by yourself. If the facts don't cooperate, invent your own. You are your enemy. Funny watching the Constitution get poo-pooed as an annoying irrelevance on THE conservative forum. Everyone has their breaking point, I guess.


452 posted on 08/30/2005 11:55:08 AM PDT by Huck (" 'Neo-Con' is like an old headline. Nobody will know what it means in 10 years."--Keith Richards)
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To: Huck

Sir, with all due respect, the Constitution of the United States is not a document defining the rights of the American people, nor limiting what they collectively should or shouldn't undertake. It is a document defining the limits of government and its relationship to the people who empower it (the government).

Get a grip. As a Republic, we've empowered legislators to express as much compassion - or lack thereof - (and thankfully those are VERY limited instances) as the citizens of these United States wish.

This time thankfully, as I would hope always until your change of heart, you are in the minority.


463 posted on 08/30/2005 12:05:13 PM PDT by azhenfud (This tag line is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Please stand by.)
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