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originally posted by: intrepid
LOADED questions. Had to think on this. First off one has to acknowledge the fact that the Constitution is designed for the PEOPLE. Thus the limitations on government. That said, the document is fluid. It changes as society changes (See the 18th Amendment). It has to continue to do so. It wasn't a "steadfast" to be adhered to forever. I would say a domestic enemy of the Constitution is one that doesn't acknowledge ALL PEOPLE under that document. Up to and including the president.
originally posted by: slapjacks
a reply to: Reigning
In response to to thread title... Our government.
a reply to: Reigning
Are their any current domestic enemies of the US Constituion?
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: Reigning
It's been changed a tad.
OMG, they took out the word constitution.
Now its just defend against "Whomsoever" defined by your immediate superior.
Just WoW.
No. What I posted was from back in the '50s.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: Reigning
It's been changed a tad.
OMG, they took out the word constitution.
Now its just defend against "Whomsoever" defined by your immediate superior.
Just WoW.
No. What I posted was from back in the '50s.
Thats weird, I almost went stupid and joined the Army back in the 70's. I stood in the que to swear in and heard the group ahead of me say "to defend the US constitution", quite clearly.
Any way, I peeked into the ajar door (horror of horrors) and then split from the building.
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: Reigning
It's been changed a tad.
OMG, they took out the word constitution.
Now its just defend against "Whomsoever" defined by your immediate superior.
Just WoW.
No. What I posted was from back in the '50s.
Thats weird, I almost went stupid and joined the Army back in the 70's. I stood in the que to swear in and heard the group ahead of me say "to defend the US constitution", quite clearly.
Any way, I peeked into the ajar door (horror of horrors) and then split from the building.
Ohhh ... come on. That's not how you join the military. LOL