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Should Congressmen and Senators have privilages....

Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.

While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.
 
Originally posted by: freebee
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.

While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.

What, a politician can't go ape and decide to kill some of his colleagues on the House floor?
 
Originally posted by: freebee
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.

While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.
They are firsts among equals. Along with the additional benefits and privileges, they should also be held to a higher level of responsibility.

 
Originally posted by: freebee
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.

While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.

I completely disagree. They are ordinary citizens who have been given the honor, by their constituents, of representing their constituents and their interests in matters of government and legislation.
I see in no way how this makes them superior to anyone. They are of the people, not above the people.
 
Originally posted by: stormbv
Originally posted by: freebee
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.

While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.

What, a politician can't go ape and decide to kill some of his colleagues on the House floor?

I agree stormbv, even though they are elected official's, power does corrupt IMO 🙂
 
[Dear sweet Jesus]....How do you reason that? If anything I'd surmise that we should treat them as "ordinary" as possible.

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
They should have no special privileges whatsoever. They're just ordinary citizens, after all, not nobility.
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While, they are not nobility (born into their position)...they are no longer ordinary citizens. They are and should be treated as superiors with additional benefits and privileges and should not be made to subject themselves to metal detectors.
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If you exclude congresspeople from going through security checkpoints, it will only be a matter of time until a fake congressperson (possibly armed) will get through.

Also, just because someone is elected to congress, that doesn't erase his previous life. After all a lot of convicted felons have and are serving in congress.
 
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