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To: rattrap

I consider the constitution to be a guide that had simple outlines for how to move forward. I think our founders were wise enough to know that as this nation progressed things beyond the scope of imagination would take place and the rules of society would have to go along with that progression. I offer to you that they knew there would be things happen that they could not forsee and that common sense would have to take over to lead the way.

Common sense says in todays world that ID is needed for this nation to continue to grow and remain healthy.

Your attempt to box my views in with a label of living document will never hold so I suggest you not go there.


201 posted on 05/05/2006 9:46:35 AM PDT by BlueStateDepression
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To: BlueStateDepression
"I consider the constitution to be a guide that had simple outlines for how to move forward. I think our founders were wise enough to know that as this nation progressed things beyond the scope of imagination would take place and the rules of society would have to go along with that progression. I offer to you that they knew there would be things happen that they could not forsee and that common sense would have to take over to lead the way."


Judge Bork would fail you inj his Constitutional Law class for that regurgitation of typical liberal activist judicial-speak.

Well, you've just outted yourself as a liberal and shown your true colors with that line. I bet you also believe the Second Amendment should be voided because the Founding Fathers didn't foresee Kalishnikovs and MAC-10's, huh? I mean, why not? That's the logical flow of the odiferous load of leftist horse manure you just posted about trhe sacred Constitution being merely a guideline.
207 posted on 05/05/2006 9:53:40 AM PDT by Crispus Attucks Patriot (The first to give his life for your liberty was a Black man!)
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To: BlueStateDepression
I consider the constitution to be a guide that had simple outlines for how to move forward. I think our founders were wise enough to know that as this nation progressed things beyond the scope of imagination would take place and the rules of society would have to go along with that progression. I offer to you that they knew there would be things happen that they could not forsee and that common sense would have to take over to lead the way.

Justice Ginsberg would be proud.

213 posted on 05/05/2006 9:58:23 AM PDT by rattrap
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