Saucy_Sage
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My mistake. I thought the first post was a real question. I am so naive sometimes. . .
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Any real Constitutional scholar will tell you that the Constitution, for all it's brilliant qualities, is often vague and unclear (See the actual wording of the Second Amendment for one well know example). Intelligent, educated people can come to very, very different conclusions what is and is not constitutional. Additionally, there are guarantees that can come into conflict with each other. Ultimately these decisions are made by the Supreme Court, although typically for a case to reach the Supreme Court it is almost always not a clear cut, obvious choice.
The Attorney General and the Supreme Court of the United States of America, the members of whom are nominated by the President and confirmed by both houses of Congress.
That's the system the very same Constitution established, the one you seem so ardent about defending. So if you support the Constitution as you seem to imply, then you no doubt support the system.
So what's your problem again?
I support the system. I do not support the current systematic destruction of it by those now in power.
Anyone who can read and understand a newspaper can understand the Constitution. You don't need to be one of those "intelligent, educated people" to read and understand the Constitution. I am highly intelligent and very well educated, but I am not one of those "intelligent educated" ones of whom you refer.Any real Constitutional scholar will tell you that the Constitution, for all it's brilliant qualities, is often vague and unclear (See the actual wording of the Second Amendment for one well know example). Intelligent, educated people can come to very, very different conclusions what is and is not constitutional. Additionally, there are guarantees that can come into conflict with each other. Ultimately these decisions are made by the Supreme Court, although typically for a case to reach the Supreme Court it is almost always not a clear cut, obvious choice.
Thus speaks a card-carrying member of the stupidocracy.Anyone who can read and understand a newspaper can understand the Constitution. You don't need to be one of those "intelligent, educated people" to read and understand the Constitution. I am highly intelligent and very well educated, but I am not one of those "intelligent educated" ones of whom you refer.
Those intelligent, educated people are well known to me and to those like me. They are the ones who have never held a real job or run any kind of operation. They are always working on their resume or their doctorate, when they are not criticizing the work of others. They are the ones whose eyes glaze over when the conversation turns to something other than their specialty. Ask four of them a question and you get five answers. When something unexpected happens, they don't know what to do except to point fingers of blame at others. If they ever stumbled into their true calling, you would find them on the end of a broom or a mop.
Thus speaks a card-carrying member of the stupidocracy.
Okay. Next!
Yep. He's the one. Tough luck for you if you don't like him, but he's the one who has the job of protecting the constitution.I assume you are talking about the Attorney General who began his tenure by announcing that America is a nation of cowards. This is the same Attorney General who has a policy of not prosecuting black lunatics for voter intimidation, but will prosecute only white lunatics for the same thing.
And he is the same guy who is suing the state of Arizona for passing a law that will allow Arizona to defend itself against the hordes of illegal aliens.
I see from this thread that every one of your nerves is struck and being struck over and over again by the government now in power. You and your posts are vibrating with nerves. All we have to do is say "Health care!"Nice to see I struck a nerve.
Anyone who can read and understand a newspaper can understand the Constitution. You don't need to be one of those "intelligent, educated people" to read and understand the Constitution. I am highly intelligent and very well educated, but I am not one of those "intelligent educated" ones of whom you refer.
Those intelligent, educated people are well known to me and to those like me. They are the ones who have never held a real job or run any kind of operation. They are always working on their resume or their doctorate, when they are not criticizing the work of others. They are the ones whose eyes glaze over when the conversation turns to something other than their specialty. Ask four of them a question and you get five answers. When something unexpected happens, they don't know what to do except to point fingers of blame at others. If they ever stumbled into their true calling, you would find them on the end of a broom or a mop.
Question: would this (in theory at least, since I guess it would be political suicide) also extend to Supreme Court justices?The President shall have Power to fill up all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall expire at the End of their next Session.
Question: would this (in theory at least, since I guess it would be political suicide) also extend to Supreme Court justices?
If stupid people can't be proud of being stupid, what have they got to be proud of?I had to put down my newspaper and read the second paragraph twice. It seems say there is no value in education and people who pursue advanced degrees do so only because there only other avenue in life is janitorial service.
It's one of those book sense vs. common sense apologies.
I see from this thread that every one of your nerves is struck and being struck over and over again by the government now in power. You and your posts are vibrating with nerves. All we have to do is say "Health care!"
Wow. Jumped a whole foot there. Another nerve struck!Damn. You guys are too easy.
If stupid people can't be proud of being stupid, what have they got to be proud of?
Not at the moment; but I'm sure you could provide an answer to any question. Your mother must be very proud.Anything else you want to know?![]()
Question: would this (in theory at least, since I guess it would be political suicide) also extend to Supreme Court justices?
When John comes back, we can ask him what the averaged newspaper reader would make of this passage:
"The Congress shall have power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted."
It means the democrats lose all their rights and everything they've stolen.
I love the smell of a Tea Party in the morning. Luckily, I can get my daily allotment of kneejerk politics just by dropping into AH.
I get my sex and writing talk elsewhere.
Apparently it would.
It means the democrats lose all their rights and everything they've stolen.
Any of yours, certainly. Yours are very simple and easy to answer.Not at the moment; but I'm sure you could provide an answer to any question.