AggieforPaul
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Well?
Well?
Vote for whoever you want.
If someone however goes into office I believe they actually have to say they promise to uphold the constitution SO odds are if they don't they will start their jobs as liars.
Depends. Do they support the Articles of Confederation?
Well?
I want to vote for Chuck Baldwin.
My question is aimed at people voting for Nader. I don't believe Nader supports the constitution.
I'm curious as to which parts of the Constitution you believe aren't straightforward enough to be read exactly like a set of instructions.Believe and know are two different things. I tend to believe that their are differences in interpretaion to the constitution. Some are rather looser than others. I am a pretty strict constitutionalist but there is some wiggle room, so we have to be careful between interpretaion over flat refusal to support the constitution.
I'm curious as to which parts of the Constitution you believe aren't straightforward enough to be read exactly like a set of instructions.
The 4th. What clarifies Probable cause?
The 14th. "nor shall any State deprive any person of life" This is what the left would say they interpret to be reason for universal health care. A bit of a stretch but proper health care is an effect on life. I'll reserve my right to disagree but I could see this topic as ill defined.
I'm not a lawyer, but especially in those 2 cases I see wiggle room.
Nice sig Obama troll.