To: ItisaReligionofPeace
I am not sure what constitutional amendment you refer to, but even if 90% voted for an amendment that was unconstitutional or just plan wrong, it's still wrong.
Listening to the press today, it appears vast majorities of the world are against President Bush going into Iraq. Yet, it is still the right thing to do and I harbor no thoughts that President Bush won't do the right thing regardless of the liberal press or outspoken left-wing-nuts such as Jimmy Carter, Tom Daschle, Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the appeasement crowd.
Here in Colorado, we have numerous laws passed because people who believed they were voting for the good of the whole actually caused more problems than they realized. It happens around the country in every state and this is exactly why so many conservatives are speaking up against dumb laws and legislators who continue to attempt to impose their will over the people or persuade voters to impose unjust laws on the public.
To: Morgan in Denver
Only a majority of the residents in each state need to vote for a constitutional amendment for it to be "right" under our current government.
144 posted on
03/10/2003 6:04:45 AM PST by
VRWC_minion
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