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A Musharraf VICTORY parade!

2007-12-29 14:22:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

For the most part, nothing. Free speech includes the right to say offensive things about the constitution.

However, there is a special case. Some public officials take an oath (in the case of Christians, swearing an oath on the Bible before God) to potect and uphold the Constitution. For such a public official to then experess the belief that the Constitution is "just a g---d piece of paper" clearly indicates he/she took the oath under false pretenses (i.e. with reservations, which is specifically prohibited). To take the oath under such false pretenses is tantamount to perjury and grounds for impeachment and removal from office, if found guilty.

2007-12-29 17:19:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

How about show them what their world would be like without it? Where they can be arrested if someone else decided they looked too ugly to be outside.

Or mugged because they don't belong to the people on the "right" side of town.

Or hung from a tree as they "ought to have been" when they entered town?

The constitution allows for individuals to have faith in their gov't that people are important and that they have rights to be safe, have a good life and deserve protection from terrorists, criminals and from the gov't, if they do no wrong.

If you don't like that, try living elsewhere, like South America where people get shot just for being poor.

2007-12-29 14:25:45 · answer #3 · answered by Mr Unknowable 5 · 1 0

Put it this way Bud, without the Constitution we might as well jump in the ocean and swim to Haiti because that's about how bad life would be in this country without it! Beware of people promoting a Con Con or Constitutional Convention. This is a dangerous movement and does not belong in the US.

2007-12-29 14:23:22 · answer #4 · answered by whrldpz 7 · 2 0

I do not understand how a person that benifits from the rights guarenteed in the constitution can call for changes in it and still believe they are patriotic or for that matter deserving of the rights they now enjoy. First offense against constitution should be a loss of all rights for the period of one year. Second offense should result in deportation to the country of their choice, not that the country will accept them. If the country they choose will not accept them, drop them off anyway and do not allow them back in this country no matter what.

2007-12-29 14:24:58 · answer #5 · answered by avatar2068 3 · 0 1

Trust me, many of them feel this way They send up trail balloons from time to time than back off They lay the ground work like "these old dead white man had slaves" They have no repect for this country nor our founding fathers,Some day y'all might have to fight them with more than words I pray I'm not to old to help God I'd love too take a few out myself

2007-12-29 15:10:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that's no longer something yet a GD piece of paper. Burn it, shred it, do in spite of. The shape by no potential gave you any rights. you have constantly had them. only take them lower back and ask no permisson.

2016-10-20 08:45:24 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The same thing when a certain party calls it a "living breathing document" and then proves it by attempting to delete the 1st amendment, the second and the tenth.Come to think of it, that is the party that compares members of our military to the KGB and calls them murderers.

2007-12-29 14:31:06 · answer #8 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 0 1

Teach em that the Constitution actually means something by giving them freedom of speech? We dont like these people, but how are we better than them if we put them at the "end of a gun."

2007-12-29 14:19:33 · answer #9 · answered by whiteflame55 6 · 2 1

That is what they say about marriage Now you know?

2007-12-29 15:27:57 · answer #10 · answered by Gypsy Gal 6 · 0 0

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