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I've noticed a distinct lack of attention towards the 3rd amendment, and I want to know why no-one likes it.
I've noticed a distinct lack of attention towards the 3rd amendment, and I want to know why no-one likes it.
The 3rd Amendment does have a bright side. If there is ever another liberal-dominated Supreme Court they might find a constitutional right to run a whore house out of your home lurking in the 3rd Amendment.
I've noticed a distinct lack of attention towards the 3rd amendment, and I want to know why no-one likes it.
This is incredibly ironic. I was thinking the exact same thing last night and did a lot of research on the 3rd Amendment. Did you know that there is a secret organization that has been successfully keeping us free from 3rd Amendment rights violations for 217 years? Did you also know that the 3rd Amendment Rights lobby is the most powerful in this nation; no candidate has EVER been elected without fully supporting the 3rd Amendment.
I know that when pressed, I ALWAYS invoke my 3rd Amendment rights... just to be on the safe side.
I would like to put forward the notion that the fact that military personnel, National guard reserve and active, living off their assigned military posts are violating my 3rd amendment rights. Why? Because by allowing the to live off post they are increasing the demand for housing in certain areas, thus raising my rent, thus due to my current employment making me unable to pay the full rent myself, thus requiring me to get a roommate, and this individual happens to be a Soldier himself. Therefore while the United States may not be directly violating it they are certainly putting certain circumstances into place that leave me no other option than to be homeless or quarter a troop in my house.
What'dya think of that.
Id say if THATS the line you are gonna take than soldiers ought to sue a thankless community for not expressing their appreciation for raising their home values.