Men of Virginia, countrymen of Washington, of Patrick Henry, of Jefferson, and of Madison, will ye be true to your constitutional faith?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There hasn't been anybody else write a Constitution like Madison. There just hasn't been, because that person hasn't existed anywhere but here.
Just because a couple people on the Supreme Court declare something to be 'constitutional' does not make it so.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
If you are a friend of the Constitution as I am, I hope you will consider engaging me in the topics of my posts whether you agree or disagree with my position on a particular subject.
Maybe the Jefferson case will give members of Congress second thoughts the next time they get ready to legislate away the rights of ordinary Americans.
Our constitution works. Our great republic is a government of laws, not of men.
If we're picking people to draw out of their own conscience and experience a 'new' Constitution, we should not look principally for good lawyers. We should look to people who agree with us. When we are in that mode, you realize we have rendered the Constitution useless.
I have a strong constitution.
Just because a majority of the Supreme Court declares something to be 'constitutional' does not make it so.
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
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