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LamontCranston · M
I respectfully refer you to my reply to Blueveins above.
I do ask you this: if it is a religious [i]minority[/i], what is your problem with having elected representatives decide?
I do ask you this: if it is a religious [i]minority[/i], what is your problem with having elected representatives decide?
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@LamontCranston And then change laws after every election?
LamontCranston · M
@GrinNude I think the poster was assuming a permanent minority. But your argument equally applies to a change on the court.
The best way to assure liberty protections is to have them expressly stated in the Constitution or an Amendment thereto so there isn't much wiggle room.
The best way to assure liberty protections is to have them expressly stated in the Constitution or an Amendment thereto so there isn't much wiggle room.