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An amendment. to recall the election of a president by popular vote,.

2007-03-28 13:24:04 · answer #1 · answered by dstr 6 · 1 4

I would add a right to life amendment for the unborn.

And I'd clarify the 1st amendment saying that prayer in school, Christmas displays, nativity scenes, the Easter Bunny, "In God We Trust" and "One Nation Under God" do not establish a national religion no matter how many times the ACLU thinks it does.

2007-03-28 13:39:55 · answer #2 · answered by MoltarRocks 7 · 0 3

The 16th.

Article 1 Section 9 makes the 16th amendment unconstitutional!

2007-03-28 13:28:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

A law making it mandatory that a draft be started anytime national gaurd or reserve troops deployed outside of the US.

2007-03-28 16:50:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What kind of "citizens" were Americans before the 14th Amendment?

While the ruling elite have done an exceptional job of employing the concept of divide and conquer in human society (gay vs. straight, pro-life vs. pro-choice, red state vs. blue state, Christianity vs. Islam), a majority of the global population shares at least one common interest. Almost all of us need to trade our labor for our means of sustenance. A global unification of working people of all stripes is what we of the poor and middle classes need to overcome the tyranny of the moneyed ruling class. These modern day monarchs thrive by keeping their peasants in a perpetual state of unnecessary poverty, ignorance, war, and human suffering.

Contrary to the lies of the elite, human nature does not doom us to high degrees of injustice and misery. Human beings are blessed with free will. As individuals, and ultimately collectively, we can choose to act in mostly reasoned, honest and just ways. We can avoid resorting to impulsive, reactionary responses to primal emotions like fear, lust, and anger (feelings propagandists love to trigger and manipulate). No one will make reasoned, fair choices all of the time, but I know from my own experience that through conscious effort, it is possible to do so much of the time.

2007-03-28 13:34:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I would require elections to be held by ballot, and counted before witnesses. The process of computer tallying is open to sabotage, and democracy is worth the added trouble of counting the results in the most secure method available.

2007-03-28 13:43:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

18. It was cancelled out by 21.

2007-03-28 13:27:48 · answer #7 · answered by steddy voter 6 · 0 1

Well since I am not the super majority in Congress, nor do I have the radification power of 3/4th's of the states.

I would say none.

2007-03-28 13:25:14 · answer #8 · answered by Bubba 6 · 1 2

I would get rid of prohibition because as we learned you can't legislate morality. That would actually lighten the document by two amendments because the amendment repealing prohibition would not be necessary.

2007-03-28 13:38:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

i dont think its an amendment but i would definately want to get rid of the patriot act

2007-03-28 13:44:39 · answer #10 · answered by omega2221981 3 · 1 3

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