Not at all.
But you stalwart constitutionalists seem to be suggesting that the constitution needs to be defended, even if it leads to your defeat and non-existence as a nation.
I suspect that wasn’t the Forefather’s intents.
You're damned right that's what I'm suggesting. I took an Oath to defend that Document with my life if need be. I'm still willing to do that.
I suspect that wasnt the Forefathers intents.
I suspect that you don't have a f****** clue what the Forefather's intents were because you've haven't read a single word they wrote when they did it.
So answer my question. Exactly where in the US Constitution are is the word "unlimited" used anywhere?