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To: bvw

Businesses aren’t a republic with a Constitution. You can ignore process all you like, though my experience is that’s ignoring process leads to chaos and lowers productivity.
You are essentially arguing that the process means nothing. But in a constitutional government the process of governing means everything, or the constitution means nothing.
You’re basically trying to defend a constitutional requirment by ignoring the constitutional process. You’re effectively wipping your rear with the Constitution when your do that.
There is a way to do what your want, but that’s way is through legislation. Call your congressman or start a patition.

I disagree with obama too, and consider him the most unconstitutional president we’ve ever had, but im not empowered to impeach him, nor am I allowed to shoot him. Both efforts by me would be unconstitutional.


88 posted on 09/27/2011 11:51:17 AM PDT by LevinFan
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To: LevinFan
Why would a self-described Constitutional expert ignore the words of the principal author of the 14th Amendment, which speaks among other issues to citizenship, regarding what the Constitutional term "natural born citizen" means?
“every human being born within the jurisdiction of the United States of parents not owing allegiance to any foreign sovereignty is, in the language of your Constitution itself, a natural born citizen.”

--http://www.federalistblog.us/2008/11/natural-born_citizen_defined/

Is that highly popular self-described Constitutional Expert's expertise greater than Mr. Bingham's?

Would that expert also mock derisively the august US Representative, lawyer, prosecutor and constitutional amendment author, saying "don't bother me with that birther crap."

Sure is crazy. Not at all honest, that's for sure.

I'm sorry fellow Freeper. Your idol has a real problem with this issue. Assuming that kind of obvious inference from your handle that you are a fan of Mark Levin.

He's not alone with that problem. The great social reference work "Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds", by Charles MacKay so many years and years ago written, yet never old, tells us that even the most brilliant in a generation can share a delusion.

91 posted on 09/27/2011 6:35:26 PM PDT by bvw
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