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Subject: The Coming Constitutional Debate
CJH    5/1/2010 3:43:41 PM
Stephen Markman Stephen Markman, Justice Michigan Supreme Court "Proponents of a ?21st century constitution? or ?living constitution? aim to transform our nation?s supreme law beyond recognition?and with a minimum of public attention and debate. Indeed, if there is an overarching theme to what they wish to achieve, it is the diminishment of the democratic and representative processes of American government. It is the replacement of a system of republican government, in which the constitution is largely focused upon the architecture of government in order to minimize the likelihood of abuse of power, with a system of judicial government, in which substantive policy outcomes are increasingly determined by federal judges. Rather than merely defining broad rules of the game for the legislative and executive branches of government, the new constitution would compel specific outcomes."
 
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YelliChink       5/2/2010 1:35:14 PM
From what I've heard so far, many native-born Americans did not read the Constitution. Some can't even read. A Constitution debate on lame stream media will definitely backfire on the progressive Marxists.
 
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CJH       5/2/2010 1:42:43 PM

From what I've heard so far, many native-born Americans did not read the Constitution. Some can't even read. A Constitution debate on lame stream media will definitely backfire on the progressive Marxists.

Wherever it is that we may find ourselves, we can always begin our ascent from the bottom now.
 
If it were not for that, I would consider posting anything for such native borns to be an exercise in futility.

 
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