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TopicIs it OK to be a Republican?
Caution999
12/10/18 11:14:49 AM
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Ambience posted...
Caution999 posted...
Ambience posted...
SageHarpuia posted...
The Great Muta 22 posted...
SageHarpuia posted...
Because it's not an opinion, it's literally stated in the Constitution


I'm asking on a broad scale. We know you love to drop racial insults repeatedly, so why should we think you're unbiased in your opinion for migrants?

I know constitutional illiteracy is pretty popular around here, but what's written in it aren't opinions or suggestions.

The constitution is a living document and is constantly needed to be reinterpreted to fit current society.


I have a fundamental disagreement with that idea. Obviously, things aren't going to always be perfect since 2018 is a different place than 1776 or whatever, but the structure of the document needs to be upheld.

Allowing slavery vs abolishing slavery is a massive change to the structure of the document

Though, being a member of Caution Club, that particular decision probably doesn't sit well with your kind.


Abolishing slavery was a common sense change. Too bad, Andrew Johnson (D), did everything in his power to keep African Americans from gaining further ground after Lincoln
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