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TopicAt what point is it reasonable for the Constitution to be re-evaluated???
thedeerzord
02/25/18 3:50:23 PM
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bulbinking posted...
shipwreckers posted...
I keep hearing people exclaim "That's Unconstitutional!" whenever certain propositions are given to tweak laws. If the Constitution was the end-all, be-all document people make it out to be, there wouldn't have ever been the need for "amendments" in the first place (and, ironically, it's often the "amendments" that are cited as absolute law that should never, EVER be modified).

Flawed people make flawed laws (remember, even slavery was "legal" at one point). Granted, I'm all for patriotism and "protecting our heritage," but this isn't patriotism at this point. It's blind traditionalism. Perhaps we're due for some more "Amendments."


There is no such thing as a perfect society.

If we change too many of the rules we founded ourselves on then we would be living in a different country.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRKz82v5JQY

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