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BoberFett

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Lol, MY republican revisionist history eh? First time I have ever been accused of that...

So, you are saying that Ted Kennedy did not support the bill nor did he push it through the senate? Or are you saying that Bush was such a brilliant mastermind that he tricked Kennedy into pushing it through the Senate? Or perhaps you think Kennedy was really a closet Republican?

Dave is functionally retarded. He calls everyone Republicans.
 

0marTheZealot

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lol, you couldn't be more wrong. History doesn't change the intent of the Constitution. It is supposed to be a cage and was written for just that purpose. I suggest you actually go back and study it's history and what was fought over when it was being written. The left's favorite founding father Jefferson argued for an even stricter and limiting Constitution than what was actually ratified. But hey, keep trying... someday you'll see the light, I have faith that anyone with enough time and effort can understand it. :)

Then file briefs with the Supreme Court challenging the Constitutionality of all these institutions. You should have a slam-dunk case, the way you talk about these things being unconstitutional. Let me know how that goes.

The fact is that the Constitution is a framework for government, not a cage. No matter how many ways you phrase your rebuttal, you are wrong, simple as that. Otherwise, put your money where your mouth is, form a legal team and challenge the constitutionality of all those entities you believe go above and beyond the federal government's power.
 

Carmen813

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lol, you couldn't be more wrong. History doesn't change the intent of the Constitution. It is supposed to be a cage and was written for just that purpose. I suggest you actually go back and study it's history and what was fought over when it was being written. The left's favorite founding father Jefferson argued for an even stricter and limiting Constitution than what was actually ratified. But hey, keep trying... someday you'll see the light, I have faith that anyone with enough time and effort can understand it. :)

CADSortaGUY said:
Try reading. Nowhere did I state he was left.

You implied it here.
 

Carmen813

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May 18, 2007
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Uh no. I stated he was the left's favorite founding father. That does not imply he himself was "left".
How ironic that this is in an "education" thread - people can't even read simple statements and comprehend them. sheesh...

I admit I didn't see the word favorite when I read it the first time. Clearly I'm incompetent, should turn my college degree back in, and drop out of graduate school. Or you know, you could try not being a complete asshole for 2 minutes.

I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. How is he the left's favorite founding father then? Was this supposed to be sarcasm?
 

CADsortaGUY

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I admit I didn't see the word favorite when I read it the first time. Clearly I'm incompetent, should turn my college degree back in, and drop out of graduate school. Or you know, you could try not being a complete asshole for 2 minutes.

I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. How is he the left's favorite founding father then? Was this supposed to be sarcasm?

I don't exactly know why they seem to like him so much or use him so much to defend their liberal positions. But in any case, people here like to use him as well as libs elsewhere. But if I had to guess it's because they like to take his "church and state" position and run with it.