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  • L Lost User

    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

    It is not a "living document", it is not to be reinterpreted.

    I think that's how the justify stoning people as punishment, you know, the bible is not a living document. It is not to be reinterpreted. It is the rule of law and can never change, despite how society changes. That reminds me, does your mother ever wear a garment of clothing sewn together by 2 or more threads? If so, please let me know, so I can have her promptly executed, as dictated by the Lord. ...or maybe, just maybe as times change, so does the rule of law. Either way, if you don't concede to your duty and kill your mother.

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    We are talking about The Constitution and Bill of Rights which protects us from tyranny and corruption when it is actually enforced as strict law. Instead people go along with the notion that is is a "living document" so people allow it to be twisted and warped to fit any type of tyranny as long as people can be tricked into believing its constitutional. After a while when all of the uncontitutional laws are in place, The Constitution is suddenly realized, as Bush said "..just a goddamn piece of paper".

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      FACT CHECK: The Iraq and Afghanistan wars continue without end because Congress abdicated its Constitutional duty to Declare War and failed to subject the "Iraq Resolution" to a vigorous public debate prior to committing the blood and treasure of the People to this growing global conflict. Spiraling oil and food prices, the bursting housing "bubble", and our limitless national debt are all the result of our Government (unconstitutionally) allowing a privately-owned cartel of banks known as the "Federal Reserve System" to convert our precious metals based system of constitutional money into a system of currency based on limitless, paper debt that it can create out of thin air. While this system is the only one most of us have known for years, it is clear we have much to learn about the people and energies --over many decades -- who have acted far outside our fundamental Law to derail our governing Documents and The Principles which would have assured prosperity, peace and financial stability to our nation and our People. The endless influx of illegal aliens into our local communities is robbing Americans of their standard of living, if not their jobs, while at the same time burdening our cities with untold side effects of closed hospitals, overflowing jails, blighted neighborhoods and degraded school systems. By refusing to enforce our immigration laws -- i.e., those currently on the books -- elected officials in all branches of government have violated their Oath of Office and their explicit duty to enforce the laws under the Constitution. The IRS purports to possess an alleged authority to impose and enforce direct, unapportioned taxes on the labor of ordinary Americans. These taxes, (including so-called "employment" taxes) are by common definition, slave taxes. Beyond the fact that slavery is facially unconstitutional no matter its form, the Constitution explicitly prohibits any direct, non-apportioned tax. It is no coincidence that our Founders drew a bright line in the Law, by establishing the requirement for apportionment of all direct taxes as the only clause in the Constitution repeated twice. Once we recognize the fact that the cancers that infect our Republic have been caused, not by poor political policy, but by systemic, institutionalized, and unconstitutional tyranny, we can understand why the People have been virtually helpless in halting the intractable march of darkness, decay and despotism that has plagued our nation for decades.

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      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

      The Iraq and Afghanistan wars continue without end because Congress abdicated its Constitutional duty to Declare War and failed to subject the "Iraq Resolution" to a vigorous public debate prior to committing the blood and treasure of the People to this growing global conflict.

      The "Iraq Resolution" was, in effect, a declaration of war. The constitution does not stipulate that such a resolution must be subjected to public debate.

      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

      Spiraling oil and food prices, the bursting housing "bubble", and our limitless national debt are all the result of our Government (unconstitutionally) allowing a privately-owned cartel of banks known as the "Federal Reserve System" to convert our precious metals based system of constitutional money into a system of currency based on limitless, paper debt that it can create out of thin air.

      There are many reasons why the ENTIRE WORLD now uses currency not backed by gold. I'm not going to try to educate you about this any further, since we've discussed it at length before, and you've continuously failed to prove your points.

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      The endless influx of illegal aliens into our local communities is robbing Americans of their standard of living, if not their jobs, while at the same time burdening our cities with untold side effects of closed hospitals, overflowing jails, blighted neighborhoods and degraded school systems. By refusing to enforce our immigration laws -- i.e., those currently on the books

      Sure, illegal immigration is a problem. How exactly would you solve it? It's easy to talk about how bad it is, but it's a lot harder to actually find a workable solution.

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      Beyond the fact that slavery is facially unconstitutional no matter its form, the Constitution explicitly prohibits any direct, non-apportioned tax.

      US Constitution, Article I, Section 8: "The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;" US Constitution, Amendment 16: "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without app

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        We are talking about The Constitution and Bill of Rights which protects us from tyranny and corruption when it is actually enforced as strict law. Instead people go along with the notion that is is a "living document" so people allow it to be twisted and warped to fit any type of tyranny as long as people can be tricked into believing its constitutional. After a while when all of the uncontitutional laws are in place, The Constitution is suddenly realized, as Bush said "..just a goddamn piece of paper".

        Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^]

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        Every document which outlines rights and protections has to shift along with society so it stays relevant. Failure to realize this ultimate simple truth only enhances your misunderstanding of the constitution itself.

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          That is not what the libtards and other subversives mean by a living document. They mean that it can be interpreted in any way as long as people go with it. That is how they get around the constitution.

          Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^]

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          Ian Shlasko
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          I couldn't care less about your so-called "libtards" and "subversives". We're discussing facts here, not made-up definitions. You don't get to redefine words to suit your purposes. The constitution specifically allows itself to be modified. This is indisputable.

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            Distind wrote:

            He knows more about the constitution than you seem to, if it was a strict document then it would be much longer with considerably more annotation and a detailed glossary of terms.

            It is not a "living document", it is not to be reinterpreted. Calling is living document is a way to get around the law by shitting on the constitution.

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            Then why didn't they leave a full legally binding interpretation of it?

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              FACT CHECK: The Iraq and Afghanistan wars continue without end because Congress abdicated its Constitutional duty to Declare War and failed to subject the "Iraq Resolution" to a vigorous public debate prior to committing the blood and treasure of the People to this growing global conflict. Spiraling oil and food prices, the bursting housing "bubble", and our limitless national debt are all the result of our Government (unconstitutionally) allowing a privately-owned cartel of banks known as the "Federal Reserve System" to convert our precious metals based system of constitutional money into a system of currency based on limitless, paper debt that it can create out of thin air. While this system is the only one most of us have known for years, it is clear we have much to learn about the people and energies --over many decades -- who have acted far outside our fundamental Law to derail our governing Documents and The Principles which would have assured prosperity, peace and financial stability to our nation and our People. The endless influx of illegal aliens into our local communities is robbing Americans of their standard of living, if not their jobs, while at the same time burdening our cities with untold side effects of closed hospitals, overflowing jails, blighted neighborhoods and degraded school systems. By refusing to enforce our immigration laws -- i.e., those currently on the books -- elected officials in all branches of government have violated their Oath of Office and their explicit duty to enforce the laws under the Constitution. The IRS purports to possess an alleged authority to impose and enforce direct, unapportioned taxes on the labor of ordinary Americans. These taxes, (including so-called "employment" taxes) are by common definition, slave taxes. Beyond the fact that slavery is facially unconstitutional no matter its form, the Constitution explicitly prohibits any direct, non-apportioned tax. It is no coincidence that our Founders drew a bright line in the Law, by establishing the requirement for apportionment of all direct taxes as the only clause in the Constitution repeated twice. Once we recognize the fact that the cancers that infect our Republic have been caused, not by poor political policy, but by systemic, institutionalized, and unconstitutional tyranny, we can understand why the People have been virtually helpless in halting the intractable march of darkness, decay and despotism that has plagued our nation for decades.

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              Distind
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              See, he's still running around, there's no reason to be all that concerned.

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                That is not what the libtards and other subversives mean by a living document. They mean that it can be interpreted in any way as long as people go with it. That is how they get around the constitution.

                Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^]

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                To be fair, if I wanted to subvert the thing I could probably do so without ever so much as tickling a letter of it. It's just not that well defined, and either it was intended that way, or our founding fathers were idiots. They had to realize that time would change what people thought of something and by not providing an explicit definition of terms the meaning would change.

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  I couldn't care less about your so-called "libtards" and "subversives". We're discussing facts here, not made-up definitions. You don't get to redefine words to suit your purposes. The constitution specifically allows itself to be modified. This is indisputable.

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                  Ian Shlasko wrote:

                  You don't get to redefine words to suit your purposes.

                  Oh, but the constitution can be redefined to suit the agenda of the people in power? :rolleyes: Get lost hedgy.

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                    Then why didn't they leave a full legally binding interpretation of it?

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                    It doesn't need to be interpreted. For instance. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." It means exactly what it says. Got that?

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                      Ian Shlasko wrote:

                      You don't get to redefine words to suit your purposes.

                      Oh, but the constitution can be redefined to suit the agenda of the people in power? :rolleyes: Get lost hedgy.

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                      Ian Shlasko
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                      Redefined? No. Amended, through act of Congress? Yes. Interpreted by the Judiciary? Yes.

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                        To be fair, if I wanted to subvert the thing I could probably do so without ever so much as tickling a letter of it. It's just not that well defined, and either it was intended that way, or our founding fathers were idiots. They had to realize that time would change what people thought of something and by not providing an explicit definition of terms the meaning would change.

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                        Distind wrote:

                        To be fair, if I wanted to subvert the thing I could probably do so without ever so much as tickling a letter of it.

                        Which is exactly what is happening. They just say, oh, the framers didn't know what the hell they were thinking when they wrote it, this is what they really meant...and then the stupid yuppies eat it up because they never read the constitution.

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                          Every document which outlines rights and protections has to shift along with society so it stays relevant. Failure to realize this ultimate simple truth only enhances your misunderstanding of the constitution itself.

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                          CaptainSeeSharp
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                          "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Now tell me how that has to shift to stay relevant to today?

                          EliottA wrote:

                          Failure to realize this ultimate simple truth only enhances your misunderstanding of the constitution itself.

                          You should redirect that statement to yourself, you know nothing about the constitution. You probably voted for Obama instead of Ron Paul. You are un-American trash.

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                            It doesn't need to be interpreted. For instance. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." It means exactly what it says. Got that?

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                            What is a religion? What is exercising a religion? Where exactly does human sacrifice fall under here, is calling it murder limiting someone's ability to follow their religion? Define freedom of speech. Does this give you the right to slander someone without repercussion? Does Peaceably assemble include doing so in areas which may spur external violence? What form may these petitions take? What qualifies as a grievance? That's off the top of my head. I spent five years getting the basics of good documentation drilled into my head. The Constitution reads like a basic summary of intent more than the specification of a nation.

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                              See, he's still running around, there's no reason to be all that concerned.

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                              Your logic is broken.

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                                What is a religion? What is exercising a religion? Where exactly does human sacrifice fall under here, is calling it murder limiting someone's ability to follow their religion? Define freedom of speech. Does this give you the right to slander someone without repercussion? Does Peaceably assemble include doing so in areas which may spur external violence? What form may these petitions take? What qualifies as a grievance? That's off the top of my head. I spent five years getting the basics of good documentation drilled into my head. The Constitution reads like a basic summary of intent more than the specification of a nation.

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                                CaptainSeeSharp
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                                You are a fucking moron. Look up the definitions in the English dictionary at the time of writing (which is hardly different than today) and you will know.

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                                  Distind wrote:

                                  To be fair, if I wanted to subvert the thing I could probably do so without ever so much as tickling a letter of it.

                                  Which is exactly what is happening. They just say, oh, the framers didn't know what the hell they were thinking when they wrote it, this is what they really meant...and then the stupid yuppies eat it up because they never read the constitution.

                                  Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^]

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                                  Hah, no, what they're doing right now is bending the letters around to fit with modern reality. Anything less would be dooming the nation to irrelevance. That said, I could take every bit of it and use subtle changes in definition to easily turn it into something out of your worst dreams. That's the problem, it's flexible and if someone with malicious intent was really bent on destroying it and actually could, it'd be long gone. I particularly like most of what it says(most of my dislike involves hypocrisy and the father's lack of knowledge of automatic weapons and what major cities would become), but I'm aware it's not set in stone.

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                                    You are a fucking moron. Look up the definitions in the English dictionary at the time of writing (which is hardly different than today) and you will know.

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                                    I only threw one hardball in there. What exactly do you have to cover the human sacrifice angle?

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                                      Your logic is broken.

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                                      Not really, so long as you're running around screaming about these things no one has managed to get far enough to consider it worth silencing you. And trust me, if they actually got that far they'd realize how easily such things can be destroyed and would want you silenced.

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                                        "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Now tell me how that has to shift to stay relevant to today?

                                        EliottA wrote:

                                        Failure to realize this ultimate simple truth only enhances your misunderstanding of the constitution itself.

                                        You should redirect that statement to yourself, you know nothing about the constitution. You probably voted for Obama instead of Ron Paul. You are un-American trash.

                                        Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^]

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                                        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                        You should redirect that statement to yourself, you know nothing about the constitution. You probably voted for Obama instead of Ron Paul. You are un-American trash.

                                        Uh oh! 69,456,897[^] people are Un-American trash!

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                                          Hah, no, what they're doing right now is bending the letters around to fit with modern reality. Anything less would be dooming the nation to irrelevance. That said, I could take every bit of it and use subtle changes in definition to easily turn it into something out of your worst dreams. That's the problem, it's flexible and if someone with malicious intent was really bent on destroying it and actually could, it'd be long gone. I particularly like most of what it says(most of my dislike involves hypocrisy and the father's lack of knowledge of automatic weapons and what major cities would become), but I'm aware it's not set in stone.

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                                          Distind wrote:

                                          if someone with malicious intent was really bent on destroying it and actually could, it'd be long gone

                                          It basically is in the governments eye. The only reason why its still relevant is because the people still hang onto it and demand it be treated as supreme law like its supposed to.

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