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safeinOhio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-18-11 06:17 AM
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8. What Jefferson says about a Constitution
"Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence, and deem them like the arc of the covenant, too sacred to be touched. They ascribe to the men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human, and suppose what they did beyond amendment. . . . Let us follow no such examples, nor weakly believe that one generation is not as capable of taking care of itself, and of... ordering its own affairs . . . Each generation is as independent of the one preceding, as that was of all which had gone before." ~ Thomas Jefferson, 1816
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  -Is the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States to be interpreted as being legally binding? cherokeeprogressive  Jan-18-11 03:26 AM   #0 
  - The preamble doesn't force the government to provide for the general welfare at all.  BzaDem   Jan-18-11 03:43 AM   #1 
  - A few things  LARED   Jan-18-11 05:12 AM   #2 
  - It doesn't need to be.  Pab Sungenis   Jan-18-11 05:28 AM   #3 
  - The debate isn't whether Health Care is Constitutional (of course it is). The issue is whether the  BzaDem   Jan-18-11 05:57 AM   #7 
  - That's the one that is cited  louis c   Jan-18-11 06:17 AM   #9 
  - As long as it's in Article I, Section 8 - Powers of Congress, who gives a shit? n/t  eridani   Jan-18-11 05:31 AM   #4 
  - Article I, Section 8 lists a power of Congress. Not a requirement that Congress do anything. n/t  BzaDem   Jan-18-11 05:55 AM   #6 
     - So? They are supposed to represent us. n/t  eridani   Jan-18-11 06:45 AM   #10 
        - Of course they are. That doesn't mean they constitutionally required to enact any particular policy.  BzaDem   Jan-18-11 07:16 AM   #11 
           - So?  eridani   Jan-18-11 01:42 PM   #13 
  - In Theory Yes, In Practice No  Motown_Johnny   Jan-18-11 05:32 AM   #5 
  - What Jefferson says about a Constitution  safeinOhio   Jan-18-11 06:17 AM   #8 
  - To answer the question behind the question. National Health Care is Constitutional.  Statistical   Jan-18-11 07:21 AM   #12 
 

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