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originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: Realtruth
Because by them learning the constitution it's going to change what?
originally posted by: totallackey
a reply to: Realtruth
What can you tell us about the US Constitution?
originally posted by: links234
It's not up to individual employees to interpret the constitutionality of a law. That's what courts are for.
originally posted by: NonsensicalUserName
a reply to: Realtruth
so... let me get this straight, you expect custodians and janitorial staff to memorize the constitution.
originally posted by: netbound
Yeah, right. Nice joke. I'm busting a gut. This is a joke thread, right? Yeah, I thought so...
originally posted by: MrSpad
The people who wrote and signed the Constitution never agreed on what it really meant. That is the very nature of the document that it evolves. Things like early sedition laws, limited voting rights, and that the Constitunion only applied to white, land owning men would never fly today like they did when it was written. The Government has people who spend their entire lives studying the Constitition and their views on what is constitutional is no more or less valid then the random poster on ATS. None of it matters because the in the end the courts decide what is what is not valid.
It's truly mind boggling these days. The laws, and bills that completely disregard, ignore, and even completely contradict highest law of the land, "The Constitution of the United States of America" I propose that any US representative elected, hired or appointed that allows a bill, or enforces a law that is against the US constitution can be removed from office without pay, fined, charged and be open for prosecution. - See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: NthOther
A great many federal employees take oaths to abide by the Constitution already.
Doesn't seem to be helping.
Maybe the problem is that they don't know what an oath is. In which case their ignorance is general, not specific to the Constitution.
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: Realtruth
Because by them learning the constitution it's going to change what?
originally posted by: Logarock
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: Realtruth
Because by them learning the constitution it's going to change what?
May change the attitude a bit if they understood that they work for the people not the administration or some entity superior to the people and the republic.