I am torn. What do others think about this?

LexusLover's Avatar
Thank God there is a Constitution to protect us from ourselves. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
The Constitution is just a piece of paper .... it cannot protect anyone. The Cour's are toothless, clawless, and helpless without .... law enforcement to implement their orders.

Look what just happened to Congress ....

.... the Justice Department refused to prosecute "the boss"!
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Our Constitution was designed to protect us from government, not us from ourselves. Although, I guess indirectly, protecting us from government is protecting us from ourselves, in a sense.

But the Constitution is no more than an historical relic, a museum piece with no actual authority anymore.
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If they were to arrest you for only running a stop sign, I bet with the right lawyer it would be thrown out as they don't arrest everybody that runs a stop sign. Originally Posted by Dawgs
"They" can and "they" do. "They" even arrest people for walking down the wrong side of the street. The "right lawyer" might get the stop sign violation thrown out, but not the arrest.

Someone needs to get out of the "big city" and mess around in a "small" town for awhile. One learns what being a "foreignor" is all about..... or

... close by them is called ..... "ferreners" or ...... "sity foks".
Our Constitution was designed to protect us from government, not us from ourselves. Although, I guess indirectly, protecting us from government is protecting us from ourselves, in a sense. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
It protects us from people that say fuck the warrant get in there now. Or people that say I'd rather be protected from "terrorist" and be a little inconvenienced. What they don't know is that those attitudes are what whittle away our Liberty one flick of the knife at a time. Any time you give law enforcement or the gob'erment an inch, they take fifty miles. They couldn't do any of what they have done lately without our express, written consent! We the People need to take credit where credit is due. It's on our watch that fascism is creeping into our nation.

But the Constitution is no more than an historical relic, a museum piece with no actual authority anymore. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
There is still time. The press needs to pick up their banner and do their job, but they aren't. They're too busy creating trouble where there is none or reporting about car wrecks on the South Loop. There's a reason Freedom of the Press is in the Bill of Rights.
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  • 08-15-2012, 03:14 PM
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Someone needs to get out of the "big city" and mess around in a "small" town for awhile. One learns what being a "foreignor" is all about..... or

... close by them is called ..... "ferreners" or ...... "sity foks". Originally Posted by LexusLover
That is where WTF grew up.

That is why IMHO politics are really really local matters for 99% of us folks!
I am torn. What do others think about this? Do they do doubles?... Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
lol....the old lady's a skank but looks like she's got a pretty nice rack.
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I think the constitution is amended often and lives on in the hearts of Americans. In the long run we just quote what we feel is right based on how our culture has adapted and changed over the centuries in each region of America.

The constitution is more like a set of guidelines than a grand parchment of ultimate legal power. Some aspects perhaps, but in the end the people have to decide the fate of America. Who we give power to, what we will or will not put up with, and eventually the government will build a robot army and the people will be subservient.
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That is where WTF grew up.

That is why IMHO politics are really really local matters for 99% of us folks! Originally Posted by WTF
Me too and Me too, ....

.... but some of the national/international activities facilitate focusing on the local stuff.