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Do you think its the right of the people to throw down a corrupt government and start over? Do you think WE THE PEOPLE need to ask the government if we can start it over?
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Do you think its the right of the people to throw down a corrupt government and start over? Do you think WE THE PEOPLE need to ask the government if we can start it over?
OK uhhh let me uhhh guess..
hmm elected means they were uhh voted in? yeah
Now for that ummm harder word... Appointtted. yeah I guess it means someone who had the authority gave that person permission? yeah
But that doesn't change the fact that freedom belongs to the people first.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. I have seen many a "sure thing" go south before.
True but in this country we have the ability to vote on a topic. If passed it may be barbaric to some or even alot but that is what happens with a vote. If the vote is decided by the people then what right does any single person or a few decide contrary to what has been voted on.
Ok then what do you think should be done about the government taking away or freedoms and rights and passing unconstitutional laws? And with this new Supreme Court ruling, do you think that a few justices should have sway over the whole nation?
True but in this country we have the ability to vote on a topic.
If the vote is decided by the people then what right does any single person or a few decide contrary to what has been voted on.
Why o why do the people just let them do that? Is that what this was made for? Is that what lots of American are dying for? The few people making choices for the many. Sounds like a dictatorship.
So I thought I saw you hinting at this, but you do understand we never vote on Federal level issues right? And some states like Illinois don't vote on state level issues either?
Well I have heard of lots of federal and state laws passed without the people consent. And knowingly against them.
Justice and freedom is what right they have, and when that is going to be infringed by the majority it is the government's duty to intervene.
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Yeah Justice and freedom from whos point of view.
So haythrower... mob rules in WA?
So I thought I saw you hinting at this, but you do understand we never vote on Federal level issues right? And some states like Illinois don't vote on state level issues either?
Well I have heard of lots of federal and state laws passed without the people consent. And knowingly against them.
Justice and freedom is what right they have, and when that is going to be infringed by the majority it is the government's duty to intervene.
Yeah Justice and freedom from whos point of view.