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Question: Why are parts of the US Const. crossed out/italicized?
sdj7x7
Posted on 07/13/2003 6:19:50 PM PDT by sdk7x7
Hello FReepers,
Hopefully one of you can help me out... I've been doing some research on the Constitution (yes, believe it or not, there actually IS one that some of us on the Right like to at least try to adhere to)... Anyway, I'm interested in knowing why certain parts of the Constitution are crossed out/italicized and I'd appreciate a link to any online version of the Const. that displays such crossouts/italics.
Thanks for your help in advance... Semper Fi, -sdk
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To: 4mycountry
Oh, c'mon. He's fourteen, he can take it.
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:56:50 PM PDT
by
patton
(I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
To: sdk7x7
It was the first use of the line-item veto.
To: sdk7x7
By the way, if you'd like a paper copy of the Constitution that has the original text, all the amendments, proposed amendments that failed to ba adopted, a bunch of history, etc., call your Congresscritter and ask. They can/will send it to you for free. There a short version (mostly just the text that fits in your pocket, and a longer version with all the above that's booklet size.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:35:28 PM PDT
by
RonF
To: sdk7x7
You can start here -
The American Colonist's Library
A TREASURY OF PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary Source Documents Pertaining to Early American History
An invaluable collection of historical works which contributed to the formation of American politics, culture, and ideals
The following is a massive collection of the literature and documents which were most relevant to the colonists' lives in America. If it isn't here, it probably is not available online anywhere.
ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE (500 B.C.-1800 A.D.)
http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:39:29 PM PDT
by
Weimdog
To: AntiGuv
Thanks for that link. It's a keeper!
To: RonF
Marked for later.
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posted on
07/13/2003 9:24:13 PM PDT
by
AntiGuv
(™)
To: steplock
you can even put the President on that list as well.
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posted on
07/13/2003 10:22:55 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: sdk7x7
I'm interested in knowing why certain parts of the Constitution are crossed out/italicized The italics were used to emphasize certain parts that the framers thought were very important.
The cross-outs are there because Alexander Hamilton's laptop crashed and nobody else had brought a computer with them (most people used big, cumbersome, antique desktop machines in those days). Ironically, tradition has it that Benjamin Franklin got Hamilton's computer working by booting it from an old DOS floppy just minutes after the final version was signed. That floppy is on display in the Smithsonian, I believe.
Thus, the copy everyone signed was from a draft printout that had been hand-edited.
Hope that helps. :^)
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posted on
07/14/2003 3:21:37 AM PDT
by
Imal
(The World According to Imal: http://imal.blogspot.com)
To: billbears
Wait a minute!! We still have one of those?!? I just thought the national government told us what was good for us nowThe judges do.
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posted on
07/14/2003 4:31:57 AM PDT
by
4CJ
("If ignorance is bliss, then dims and neocons are on cloud nine")
To: sdk7x7
I think that one of the essential amendments that simply vanished without any debate-was the one that prohibited folks from taking office with foreign titles-that includes anyone with the title of "Esquire"-among others-like "Sir"-as in a knight designation. I believe that this amendment was the thirteenth-which was replaced with the slavery amendment. By "losing" this amendment-it allowed the Bank of England to thoroughly infilitrate American politics-and create a society forever in debt to the Bank of England.
I personally despise titles of nobility-because they confer a status of superiority-I believe all folks were created equal. If there are any lawyers reading this-and you have "Esquire" in your title-you won't git any buisiness from me-as I consider the title to be offensive and un-American-but then-I'm so pro-American-that I consider it to be un-American to buy non-American vehicles..lol.
Have a good one...TongRat
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posted on
07/14/2003 5:33:20 AM PDT
by
TongRat
To: patton
>>>Oh, c'mon. He's fourteen, he can take it.
Maybe, but I bet he agrees with ME on this issue. ;)
How much allowance do you give him, anyway? I have to earn my money by doing chores around the house...I make $30-80 a month.
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posted on
07/14/2003 6:49:35 AM PDT
by
4mycountry
(Over-achiever extraordinare!)
To: 4mycountry
$20/week, and yes, he has chores.
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posted on
07/14/2003 1:06:36 PM PDT
by
patton
(I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
To: TongRat
I want sumuddat tinfoil too, Sir TongRat.
To: sdk7x7
Because even though most people's cursive was often a lot better back then than it typically is now, they still did make mistakes, especially since there were no pencils and erasers back then.
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posted on
07/14/2003 5:17:37 PM PDT
by
dr_who_2
To: Weimdog
To: sdk7x7
Franklin just in from doin his now world famous key on a kite trick most likely brought to the meeting his legendary peace pipe. Consequently the next day there were numerous errors that needed either retracting or explaining in italics.
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posted on
07/14/2003 7:38:09 PM PDT
by
takenoprisoner
(stand for freedom or get the helloutta the way)
To: HiTech RedNeck
It would be a pleasure sir-would you like regular,heavy-duty,or extra heavy-duty ? I find that the extra heavy-duty is the most durable and will yield the user many good months of use-depending on the severity of the panic attacks.
Have a good one...TongRat
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posted on
07/15/2003 3:57:07 AM PDT
by
TongRat
("Dang it Rat ! make the daggum pliers bite !")
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