issue with the scope of what a constitution is. Barack Obama was
miffed that the Constitution says so much about what government can't
do (rather than opening-the-door to having government control all
resources and pull all the strings—Obama's socialist-communist
ideal.). 'Atlas Shrugged' clearly explains how unsuccessfully the
latter government types are.
My New Constitution is probably 50 times more explicit about the
proper scope of government. It most definitely limits what government
is empowered to do! I invite you to elucidate why you suppose my even
more limited government than the Founding Fathers spelled out is in
any wise a bad idea. THINK, Keith. I have high hopes that your
intelligence will shine-through. — John A. Armistead — Patriot
>
On Mar 24, 2:01 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good Morning John!
>
> Well, usually I find you to be on point, or closely thereto. You missed the
> mark however, when you said:
>
> "Rights and civil liberties are closely akin".
>
> Nope! Not by a long shot! As you pointed out, unalienable rights are
> given to us by God, and not any government. The Constitution is nothing
> more, and nothing less than a contract which restricts government agents and
> public servants, (Thus the reason that they must swear to uphold the
> Constitution) and a restriction upon government as a whole, with regard to
> what it's powers can be, or cannot be.. Again, as you rightfully point out,
> the socialist/communist infiltrated Democratic Party has and continues to
> try and expand the powers of government, attempting to sell those who are
> dependent upon government, a bill of goods.
>
> The point being, is that if your "New Constitution" does anything more, or
> anything less than restrict our government from power, then it is my
> conclusion that you are missing the whole point of a [c]onstitution.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> KeithInTampa (This Week)
>
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> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:06 PM, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
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