The folks who argue that the Constitution is a flexible, living, breathing document are the same folks who argue that the poem is immutable lawAlexander PhiAlipson wrote: It's very nice, but not law; just as "Give me your poor, your tired, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," is a poem on the Statue of Liberty--not law, or even American tradition.
Is anyone sick of all the winning?
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The DNC already imploded, but what will replace it is fucking lunacy. We might be headed for a one-party state until the boomers die off and their millennial offspring have no other generational ally to create such a huge political force.
We already are a cunt hair away from the GOP controlling enough states to call a constitutional convention and killing the federal government as we know it. That's how little the democratic party matters right now.
Think about that. After the next cycle, there's a chance the GOP will actually have the power to kill the federal government.
The democratic party is fucking toast.
We already are a cunt hair away from the GOP controlling enough states to call a constitutional convention and killing the federal government as we know it. That's how little the democratic party matters right now.
Think about that. After the next cycle, there's a chance the GOP will actually have the power to kill the federal government.
The democratic party is fucking toast.
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And the people that argue the poem is meaningless also argue for the importance of intangible American 'values.'apeman wrote:The folks who argue that the Constitution is a flexible, living, breathing document are the same folks who argue that the poem is immutable lawAlexander PhiAlipson wrote: It's very nice, but not law; just as "Give me your poor, your tired, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," is a poem on the Statue of Liberty--not law, or even American tradition.
Funny that. It is almost like people are good at rationalizing whatever positions they like.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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Umm, you realize the Chicago is a DNC stronghold? Can't blame the Republicans on that one at all.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Actually, my bigger concern would be the Chicago-level corruption spreading across all 50 states, as Governors traded favors for Senatorial seats.
I'd be thrilled if the DNC or GOP imploded - maybe that's what it takes to get a new party or two going.
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While complaining that your American Apple Pie isn't gluten free.apeman wrote:The folks who argue that the Constitution is a flexible, living, breathing document are the same folks who argue that the poem is immutable lawAlexander PhiAlipson wrote: It's very nice, but not law; just as "Give me your poor, your tired, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," is a poem on the Statue of Liberty--not law, or even American tradition.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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Get your point, but not a strong analogy.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:And the people that argue the poem is meaningless also argue for the importance of intangible American 'values.'apeman wrote:The folks who argue that the Constitution is a flexible, living, breathing document are the same folks who argue that the poem is immutable lawAlexander PhiAlipson wrote: It's very nice, but not law; just as "Give me your poor, your tired, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," is a poem on the Statue of Liberty--not law, or even American tradition.
Funny that. It is almost like people are good at rationalizing whatever positions they like.
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Not the strongest... but sometimes I like to shoot from the hip and play it fast and loose with my analogies.apeman wrote:Get your point, but not a strong analogy.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:And the people that argue the poem is meaningless also argue for the importance of intangible American 'values.'apeman wrote:
The folks who argue that the Constitution is a flexible, living, breathing document are the same folks who argue that the poem is immutable law
Funny that. It is almost like people are good at rationalizing whatever positions they like.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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...and you think the problem there is "Democrats"? You honestly believe that GOP politicians possess some superior moral fiber that would prevent that shitshow from happening?The Conservative wrote:Umm, you realize the Chicago is a DNC stronghold? Can't blame the Republicans on that one at all.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Actually, my bigger concern would be the Chicago-level corruption spreading across all 50 states, as Governors traded favors for Senatorial seats.
I'd be thrilled if the DNC or GOP imploded - maybe that's what it takes to get a new party or two going.
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The GOP will control the entire federal government, and then abolish the federal government.Speaker to Animals wrote:The DNC already imploded, but what will replace it is fucking lunacy. We might be headed for a one-party state until the boomers die off and their millennial offspring have no other generational ally to create such a huge political force.
We already are a cunt hair away from the GOP controlling enough states to call a constitutional convention and killing the federal government as we know it. That's how little the democratic party matters right now.
Think about that. After the next cycle, there's a chance the GOP will actually have the power to kill the federal government.
The democratic party is fucking toast.
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I do agree with you, though, that ideology leads to such rationalizationHanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Not the strongest... but sometimes I like to shoot from the hip and play it fast and loose with my analogies.apeman wrote:Get your point, but not a strong analogy.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:
And the people that argue the poem is meaningless also argue for the importance of intangible American 'values.'
Funny that. It is almost like people are good at rationalizing whatever positions they like.