4 posts back, dude.
So "abiding by the Constitution" means abiding by the Constitution as written as well as all the Supreme Court decisions?
Somehow I doubt that TPs would agree.
4 posts back, dude.
He didn't.
I have said, "We should burn the Constitution and start over." Now I'm concerned that a new Constitution would be worse. Looks like we are all doomed to work within the present system. Woe is me.
So "abiding by the Constitution" means abiding by the Constitution as written as well as all the Supreme Court decisions?
Somehow I doubt that TPs would agree.
I have said, "We should burn the Constitution and start over." Now I'm concerned that a new Constitution would be worse. Looks like we are all doomed to work within the present system. Woe is me.
Your doubts aren't relevant to the discussion. The Supreme Court is the ultimate decision in what is or is not Constitutional. If there is a Tea Party individual or politician out there making an argument that a decision the Supreme Court has made is not constitutional, they have the right to disagree. But that doesn't mean jack, as article III supersedes their (the TP individual in your hypothetical example) opinion.
So the individual in question is not "abiding by the Constitution". Seem to be an awful lot of TPs that aren't following that particular demand.
Shall we move on to the other nine?
Agreed. When you consider the knockdown-dragouts that took place then, you can only imagine how bad it would be today.
We can't move on until you can prove your assertion that "an awful lot of TPs aren't following" the Constitution in that regard. Besides, if we agree that what I said is "following the constitution" (which is necessary to conclude before we move on - as THAT was the argument) then we must first put to rest that this is, or is not (according to you) a belief that one must be partially brain dead in order to follow.