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BigSkyBob
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« on: August 15, 2011, 10:51:01 PM »
« edited: August 16, 2011, 07:10:50 PM by True Federalist »

You're talking about bringing the Constitution up when you're already talking politics and/or history, yes? Because I think if you're citing it in pretty much any other circumstance people should be looking at you like you're a bit crazy.

Why would I bring up the Constitution in any other circumstance, unless somebody's rights were being violated?

What I'm talking about here is like what happened to me some years back. I said the First Amendment protects free speech on the Internet, and somebody said something like, "The First Amendment is cited only by kooks."

First, welcome back, you've been missed.

The document isn't perfect and I respect the constitution and I learn to the left side of politics.

Don't our President, Congress, and troops swear to defend the Constitution to their deaths if need be?



If soldiers can fight and die to defend the Constitution without going "too far," then how can you say "Paultards" go too far in defense of the Constitution?

Edited to fix quoting levels.
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