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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostPlus 200+ years of case law, interpretation, application, etc. Reading 1 amendment, taken only as an amendment is one thing, but to assume that is how it is applied (justly or unjustly) is naive and misses a lot of precedence.
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Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostNot to mention there's at least four words in your post alone that go above most people's comprehension level...
Look at how courts, congress, and the executive have weaseled their way around the constitution to find outcomes favorable to their agendas.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostYou're correct. Jefferson believed that current generations shouldn't be governed by the dead and suggested a scrap-heaping and rewrite ever 19-20 years. After going through an in-depth look into the commerce clause, due process, and equal protection, I tend to agree with him. The language has been used against itself to create total power for the government.
Look at how courts, congress, and the executive have weaseled their way around the constitution to find outcomes favorable to their agendas.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostShiiiit. I'll be 43 with a closet full of skeletons. Doubtful."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostPlus 200+ years of case law, interpretation, application, etc. Reading 1 amendment, taken only as an amendment is one thing, but to assume that is how it is applied (justly or unjustly) is naive and misses a lot of precedence.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostYou're correct. Jefferson believed that current generations shouldn't be governed by the dead and suggested a scrap-heaping and rewrite ever 19-20 years. After going through an in-depth look into the commerce clause, due process, and equal protection, I tend to agree with him. The language has been used against itself to create total power for the government.
Look at how courts, congress, and the executive have weaseled their way around the constitution to find outcomes favorable to their agendas.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostShiiiit. I'll be 43 with a closet full of skeletons. Doubtful.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThen you have flat out unconstitutional actions like creating the EPA, firearm regulations, DEA, ATF, DHS, Dep of Education, Dep of Energy, Dep of labor....
What firearm legislation is flatly unconstitutional? Things have been cut down, some pieces have been removed, etc., but they have gone through the requisite challenges.
Again, some of the stuff fucking sucks, I won't disagree with you, but the 3 branches have worked long and hard to create the system we have now. So blame John Marshall, the most powerful man in the history of this country.
Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostPretty cool to know that some people do get it..... Also downright scary isn't it?
Roberts operates in a similar matter and is changing a lot of things/creating new precedence, which is scary.
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Actually, the executive branch cannot create an agency according to the constitution unless it's directly related to his very few powers. Congress can only create agencies to further their 18 enumerated powers.
The Constitution is clear.
All firearms legislation is unconstitutional. From the NFA to concealed carry permits, it's unconstitutional.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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