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Re: The bill of rights
I would delete nothing from the Bill of Rights.
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#12
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Re: The bill of rights
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[ QUOTE ] That whole correlation/causation thing never got through, did it? [/ QUOTE ] Stop being so [censored] myopic. [/ QUOTE ] How is being able to synthesize immediate correlations into a logically derived theory that can later be applied for functional purposes more [censored] myopic than stopping at immediate correlations? |
#13
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Re: The bill of rights
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I would delete nothing from the Bill of Rights. [/ QUOTE ] zzz c'mon you've gotta have an opinion here. Do you think the BoR is perfect? |
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Re: The bill of rights
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[ QUOTE ] I would delete nothing from the Bill of Rights. [/ QUOTE ] zzz c'mon you've gotta have an opinion here. Do you think the BoR is perfect? [/ QUOTE ] I would add nothing to the bill of rights, except "don't ignore these amendments" to #9 and #10. |
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Re: The bill of rights
Of course not. The notion of chopping off rights is just very disturbing to me. There is nothing in the Bill of Rights I find particularly troubling anyway.
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Re: The bill of rights
Remove the words "or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" from the 1st ammendment.
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Oh I've got one. Remove everything after "congress shall pass no law" in amendment 1.
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Oh I've got one. Remove everything after "congress shall pass no law" in amendment 1. [/ QUOTE ] Winner! |
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Re: The bill of rights
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How is being able to synthesize immediate correlations into a logically derived theory that can later be applied for functional purposes more [censored] myopic than stopping at immediate correlations? [/ QUOTE ] You, sir, have succeeded in making absolutely no sense whatsoever. |
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Re: The bill of rights
Forget the second amendment; there's no reason to outlaw guns regardless of the bill of rights.
I'm in favor of keeping the second amendment because it's one of the few obstacles to the authoritarian regime the US is trying to become. But I don't consider any document to be some holy text beyond criticism. |
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