Real0ne -> RE: Founding fathers vs TSA searches (11/27/2010 10:08:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub This reply on the TSA search thread by takemeforyourown got me thinking. I hope she does not mind me using it to start another thread, since I didn't want to hijack that one, or have it get lost amongst the muck there. I like to think our founding fathers were some of the smartest, most forward thinking gentlemen of their day. and those british esquire barflies were way more educated than people are today. People today cant even read much less law. I believe they sincerely tried to cover every freedom that they could imagine might be needed, in order for the USA to be, and remain, the best country in the whole damn world. You mean like freehold? Or freeman? meaning attached to the land of the lord? as in a vassal? Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom? LOL When is freedom not free? when a barfly a-turn-on-me plays bait and switch. That said, I can not believe that they had any way of knowing where the world was heading. They did not need to, that is the way the lowest common denominator law works, its applicable no matter what the hardware looks like because people are all the same today as they were since the beginning. nothing new. Automobiles, airplanes, email, terrorists, guns that fire more rounds per second than they could fire in a minute, the ability for something as massive as 9-11 to be in every home on the planet within minutes, if not seconds. yeh yeh hardware.... as if that changes people. it does not. I believe that they did the best they could with the knowledge they had. well creating a constitution today would easily fall under an act of terrorism with the knowledge and wisdom of those who would ultimately wind up doing it. No one voted (as in the population at large) on any constitution of the US or states therein and if you think they did by all means lets see it. I also believe, had they been given a crystal ball to see down the road a few hundred years, the constitution would have been a totally different document than it is. no it wouldnt, at least not the first 10, thank you for making my point. How do we (or should we) make the changes needed to protect us in todays world, while staying true to what our founders vision of what we could and would be? Can this even be done? Who decides? Are things grandfathered in or just expanded on? There are only a couple of the so called founders who promoted freedom as you think the word means. No dont bother getting dictionary definitions because the meaning can mean both freedom and not freedom at the same time. again you can think esquires and attorneys protecting kins for their use of syntax terrorism to subvert and control......well everything. I still believe there is no place I would rather live than right where I am. How about on a desert island where chartered quasi-corporations posing as the government leaves you alone instead of selling you services at the end of a barrel of a gun? I also have no problems with being scanned or searched in order to travel in a way that MIGHT afford me a way to kill many folks in one felled swoop. Kool good for you! I think they should do thorough asshole searches too. I do not see any way that being searched before boarding a public airplane is any where near the same as coming in to my home for a search. do you have any clue what the term secure in their personal effects means? Have you considered doing a bit of real research on the topic before pouring this on a board? So, if we make changes now, do we leave any way for things to be changed in the future? I hate to be rash about it but NO! No changes for the future until people have ac clue what they are trying to change and the implications in law. Having watched a lot of History channel on Thanksgiving, shows about the precision of the buildings of the Mayans and pyramids,I am not totally convinced any more that we are alone in the universe. I am also not sure that we aren't for that matter, but, I guess along with losing my faith, I am questioning many things I have always held as truths. You should! Start here in a nice neutral place and work your way forward.. So, changes? No changes? What if, in 300 years, there is really a type of weapon that can make something or someone totally disappear, its matter no longer able to be found or seen? Well you better pray because all of teslas "stuff" that people have conducted legitimate experiments on have proven correct and to work. Tesla had the technology to create a nuclear explosion in thin air. (or as it would appear to any onlooker) Now if you can believe the russians they claimed they had or were close to having a working model of just that. Thankfull you cant believe them any more than any other organized government. Will those be legal for hunters (although I see no way they would want to kill Bambi and not be able to cook him in some good chili)? Will JoeBlow be able to but them and carry them where ever he wants? Military use only? Would that be a violation of our rights to bear arms? Banning any of it is a violation of the right to own and bear. We can not see what the future holds, any more than Franklin and Hancock and Jefferson and all of them could imagine what today would hold. Sorry just nothing new since then except the hardware, still the same mass delusion that people always had. If the constitution is a living, breathing document, is it time for it to grow up a bit more? Or is it something that can not be improved on? Well its not. Law does not change on whim. In fact maxims of law never change. Where shall we start? What shall we change though shalt not murder to? LOL You confuse legislated statutory regulation with law and the only people it seems smart enough to know the difference are in the higher end of government. Cant show that to people because its to much for them to wrap their minds around. Sorry this is so damn long, but believe me when I say it was wayyyyyyyyy longer before I edited-lol. Thoughts? Those are my thoughts, you like many others imo need to study your ass off, starting with the site I gave you. The last thing we should want is anyone writing a constitution worse than the one we have now. If you are from america you are a chattel slave and you do not even know it and probably never will. I posit the point for those who are able to figger it out not to argue with fools of its existence. Look for my feudal america thread for the proof. Its all around people and for the life of them they simply cannot see it LOL Sorry for the less than flag waving response but few people ever bothered to really study history and there is no excuse because google has all the books but unfortunately you have to lean toward the law books to really get a grip because who woulda guessed that all titles in the US have a split ownership with the state?
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