Arpig
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Surely those who drew up the constitution would have not wanted people to adhere to it simply because it was there. It has been a long time since the constitution was drafted and while much/most of it is still applicable to the every day lives of Americans there are now some situations that the creators of the constitution did not make provision for as they were not applicable in that time period. This appears to be a situation where the rulings of the constitution could end up doing far more harm than good. This was obviously an exceptional circumstance and for exceptional circumstances exceptions must be made. Wrong Starbuck. I am 100% certain that those who drew up the Constitution specifically intended for people to adhere to it simply because it was there. That is kind of the whole fucking point of a constitution in the first place. It sets out the rules by which the government must abise. If there are sections of the constitution that are no longer relevant or applicable, well there is a defined process for amending it. Any clause can be revoked or rewritten, as long as the approriate process is followed. Making exceptions for this exceptional circumstance only makes it easier to make exceptions for the next one, say maybe that the jews are behind the crash in the economy (I mean they do control the banks, right?), so lets just ignore the constitution and round them all up. The Constitution has been ignored in the past, and sometimes things turned out for the better for it, but it was wrong and illegal to do so, and personally I would prefer my government to play by the rules which it agreed to at the start, rather than to make them up as it goes along...ignoring what is inconvenient.
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