To: Protect the Bill of Rights
So you leave any sense of right and wrong to the states? While I agree with the concept, I am not sure that one can justify flat out lying as the perogative of the states to decide if right or wrong. There has to be some basic code of conduct or we all move back toward the law of the jungle.
33 posted on
07/02/2009 11:01:32 PM PDT by
Pitcairn
To: Pitcairn
So I am forced to assume you have never read the Constitution? 10th Amendment?
38 posted on
07/02/2009 11:06:58 PM PDT by
berdie
(Philosophies of the school room in one generation will reflect the government philosophy of the next)
To: Pitcairn
I do not live in South Carolina (although I am a Gamecock).
I have an opinion. I am never at a loss for words when it comes to telling someone what they should do (ask my family). But Sanford is not my gov. I have no say.
My opinion means nothing in this instance. So yeah, it is a state issue.
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