Constitutionally speaking......
Originally posted by The patriot
Any violation of the Constitution, is unconstitutional. PERIOD!!
Just because someone in Washington says it's "law" dont make it right.
These rights are "God given" not by some elected official in Washington.
JM . 02
Eric
Amen & Amen. I couldn't agree more, gentlemen! It's good to hear others who notice the abuse of our foundational law, the Declaration of Independence & Constitution.
I'm always searching for practical ways to bring light to this topic, do you guys have any ideas ?
For example, many of us "conservatives" are noisy when Democrats propose legislation that is UNCONSTITUTIONAL, but silent when the same is unlawful legislation is proposed by Republicans. "Bad if by CLINTON, OK if by BUSH" it seems to be!
I ask you: Is that not the heighth of hypocracy ?? If our devotion is to bedrock principle, the Constitution, then how can we look the other way when the party takes a popular, but wrong position?
Have you ever noticed how the (largely) Republican candidates take hard line positions when asking for your vote, then reverse themselves and take a pragmatic (whatever works is fine) stand once in office? Does it make you feel betrayed ?
I think that the fact that our lawmakers have little respect for & knowledge of the Constitution is a sad reflection on many Americans.
After all, how can we hold them to standard, if most don't even care to know what that standard is?
[That is changing, slowly I believe. But don't wait for the Government schools to teach it to our youth, those who care must do that job. ]
Remember what Thomas Jefferson said of it's function to prevent corruption and abuse by politicians:
"In questions of power, let us hear no more of trust in men, but rather bind them down from mischief with the chains of the constitution"
For God & country, Oo.
David B.