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- qdkk, on 07/01/2008, -2/+15I read it. We should follow it.
- diggduggjoe, on 07/01/2008, -2/+14I agree, but most will not. They want hand outs, yet bitch about the inflation borrowing the money creates. They want everyone else to pay their way. They want everyone else to live their way.
Freedom is awesome! Freedom is hard. Freedom is the only way. - leetninja, on 07/01/2008, -0/+12I think more people need to read it ... and remember what it stands for ... and what it means ...
- ouzome, on 07/01/2008, -0/+9What a novel idea!
- eebeelive, on 08/19/2008, -0/+8I digg our constitution!
- Hangly, on 08/25/2008, -0/+7Ok, who is burying the US constitution and why.
I mean really, some people. - eebeelive, on 08/19/2008, -1/+7I Digg our Constitution. "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION"
- PeppermintPig, on 07/07/2008, -0/+6Back when welfare didn't mean giving people free stuff without any strings attached.
When you give somebody something with no expectations in return, you are violating a principle of prosperity. The government can afford to do these things, but only because they take from everybody else to support it. Individuals are far more thrift conscious. - XanderDee, on 08/18/2008, -0/+4Actually if you fallowed the constitution to the letter Corporate America would not be rich and most corporations would die because of competition that is not crushed by inflation.
Also banks would not be as big as they are because they would no longer have the power to create money out of nothing and take the asset when you don't pay.
If you don't know what I am talking about in my last statement then google "Money as Debt" and learn. - inactive, on 08/25/2008, -1/+5Yes, stand up and fight!!!
- Hangly, on 08/25/2008, -0/+3America was plenty rich prior to the Fed's creation in 1913 and before we went off the gold standard in 1971.
Richer, I'd say. I don't consider debt bubbles to be real wealth. - revjmike, on 07/01/2008, -1/+4I have no idea what you mean by such generalizations about the constitution. It speaks of promoting the GENERAL welfare, not making corporate America rich, for example.
- inactive, on 08/18/2008, -1/+3Freedom allows and requires people to fight for what they want. People do want handouts, but in reality you have to fight for what you want it this world. Nothing is really FREE. Those handouts still come at a price. Most people have not read the he United States Constitution, and after this still would not have read it. It's almost as if people were waiting for something to happen before really STAND UP for CHANGE. Maybe someone?
Could that someone be Obama?
I'm not sure.....
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We'll have to decied that, but I will tell you one thing, McCain reminds me too much to Bush, and that's not CHANGE! - Hangly, on 08/25/2008, -0/+1And no unapportioned taxes either.


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