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The Constitution
What would you change about the United States constitution?
I was browsing the forum, just now, and came along Big Bills introduction thread in which he talks about the Constitution as if its some sort of scripture written by geniuses, angels and gods. But there must be some things everyone here would like to see put in to or taken out of the Constitution. Even Conservatives such as Michelle Bachmann and Mitt Romney would like to see a Constitutional amendment to define marriage as between a man and a woman exclusively. Would anybody here like to see the Constitution abolished completely? Some argue that the Constitution, in many ways, helps to hold back the USA and makes it one of the least progressive countries in the Western world. Perhaps abolishing the separation of powers and some checks and balances would make the USA more progressive? |
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I guess some would like to get rid of some but keep the second.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amendme...s_Constitution Barney |
I would deny corporations the ability to pose as natural persons.
Regards, D-Ray |
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Will that need an Amendment passed first or a new ruling? Barney |
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Regards, D-Ray |
Lose Advise and Consent, with today's politicians it is a handicap. Lose the Electoral College also.
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Advise and Consent would work it you eliminated the filibusterer 60 vote rule. Barney |
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Brother_Karl, I believe that you exaggerate my position slightly. lol And due to the Constitution being Amendable by due possess, in accordance with the rules in the Constitution, I believe that our founding fathers being man of outstanding foresight saw the possible need for change sometime in the future, and included the ability to amend it. And was it not George Washington that received our Constitution after he claimed Mt. Rushmore ? But I don't remember him mentioning that god gave it to him. :) Bill |
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