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January 12, 2010 at 11:22 PM #16900January 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM #502294TexasLineParticipant
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Sadly, today’s culture of grown adults don’t comprehend these Constitutional perspectives. To some degree I am guilty myself.
In my earliest years I learned these concept in about the 5th grade.
Today my Children do not learn this at school.
One generation ago…dare I say…the children were taught these concepts in…about…the 3rd grade.
Two generations+ ago,…every first grader understood what made the country different than other countries.
January 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM #501799TexasLineParticipantExcellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Sadly, today’s culture of grown adults don’t comprehend these Constitutional perspectives. To some degree I am guilty myself.
In my earliest years I learned these concept in about the 5th grade.
Today my Children do not learn this at school.
One generation ago…dare I say…the children were taught these concepts in…about…the 3rd grade.
Two generations+ ago,…every first grader understood what made the country different than other countries.
January 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM #502543TexasLineParticipantExcellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Sadly, today’s culture of grown adults don’t comprehend these Constitutional perspectives. To some degree I am guilty myself.
In my earliest years I learned these concept in about the 5th grade.
Today my Children do not learn this at school.
One generation ago…dare I say…the children were taught these concepts in…about…the 3rd grade.
Two generations+ ago,…every first grader understood what made the country different than other countries.
January 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM #502200TexasLineParticipantExcellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Sadly, today’s culture of grown adults don’t comprehend these Constitutional perspectives. To some degree I am guilty myself.
In my earliest years I learned these concept in about the 5th grade.
Today my Children do not learn this at school.
One generation ago…dare I say…the children were taught these concepts in…about…the 3rd grade.
Two generations+ ago,…every first grader understood what made the country different than other countries.
January 12, 2010 at 11:44 PM #501655TexasLineParticipantExcellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Sadly, today’s culture of grown adults don’t comprehend these Constitutional perspectives. To some degree I am guilty myself.
In my earliest years I learned these concept in about the 5th grade.
Today my Children do not learn this at school.
One generation ago…dare I say…the children were taught these concepts in…about…the 3rd grade.
Two generations+ ago,…every first grader understood what made the country different than other countries.
January 13, 2010 at 6:11 AM #502205blahblahblahParticipantConservative response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like terrorism or criminals.”
Liberal response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like global warming or evil corporations.”
President Bush’s response:
“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamn piece of paper!”
January 13, 2010 at 6:11 AM #502299blahblahblahParticipantConservative response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like terrorism or criminals.”
Liberal response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like global warming or evil corporations.”
President Bush’s response:
“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamn piece of paper!”
January 13, 2010 at 6:11 AM #501804blahblahblahParticipantConservative response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like terrorism or criminals.”
Liberal response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like global warming or evil corporations.”
President Bush’s response:
“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamn piece of paper!”
January 13, 2010 at 6:11 AM #502548blahblahblahParticipantConservative response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like terrorism or criminals.”
Liberal response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like global warming or evil corporations.”
President Bush’s response:
“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamn piece of paper!”
January 13, 2010 at 6:11 AM #501660blahblahblahParticipantConservative response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like terrorism or criminals.”
Liberal response:
“I fully support the Constitution and I think the government should always obey its rules. Except of course in cases where it needs to break them to protect me from things like global warming or evil corporations.”
President Bush’s response:
“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamn piece of paper!”
January 13, 2010 at 6:55 AM #502210scaredyclassicParticipanti took an oath to defend the constitution, but all i could think was, defend it as it is interpreted, defended as previously interpreted, or defend it as I believe it should or will be interpreted in the future?
January 13, 2010 at 6:55 AM #501665scaredyclassicParticipanti took an oath to defend the constitution, but all i could think was, defend it as it is interpreted, defended as previously interpreted, or defend it as I believe it should or will be interpreted in the future?
January 13, 2010 at 6:55 AM #502304scaredyclassicParticipanti took an oath to defend the constitution, but all i could think was, defend it as it is interpreted, defended as previously interpreted, or defend it as I believe it should or will be interpreted in the future?
January 13, 2010 at 6:55 AM #501809scaredyclassicParticipanti took an oath to defend the constitution, but all i could think was, defend it as it is interpreted, defended as previously interpreted, or defend it as I believe it should or will be interpreted in the future?
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