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Which parts of the US Constitution are less important than others or can be ignored?

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Here's a US Congressman, one that I've liked and respected for a long time, that asked a Department of Homeland Security official almost the same question that I asked in the OP of this thread - her non-answer is frightening. Look at her facial expressions as well, as if she had never even thought that the Constitution would prevent them from doing what they wanted to do, and how dare he even ask...



Trey Gowdy gets me harder than a Chinese calculus test.
 
Re: Which parts of the US Constitution are less important than others or can be ignor

Then you are ignorant of the legal argument to deny the unborn the right to life.


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Oh I knew what you were trying to divert the thread to and if you want to start a thread on the topic please do so, at the moment you are Off Topic.
 
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Oh I knew what you were trying to divert the thread to and if you want to start a thread on the topic please do so, at the moment you are Off Topic.

Its not off topic as all wanna-be moderator. It is specifically related to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the arbitrary determination of who is a person for the purpose of denying those rights, whats Amendments people could choose to do without and why. Your approval and consent is irrelevant.


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Re: Which parts of the US Constitution are less important than others or can be ignor

Its not off topic as all wanna-be moderator. It is specifically related to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the arbitrary determination of who is a person for the purpose of denying those rights, whats Amendments people could choose to do without and why. Your approval and consent is irrelevant.


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You become a Citizen at Birth and at that time the Constitution and laws cover you. Now you know.
 
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You become a Citizen at Birth and at that time the Constitution and laws cover you. Now you know.

A Citizen of the U.S. is a state Citizen

A citizen of the U.S. is a federal subject
 
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A Citizen of the U.S. is a state Citizen

A citizen of the U.S. is a federal subject

And one is a citizen when they are born, real simple.
 
You become a Citizen at Birth and at that time the Constitution and laws cover you. Now you know.

Where does the Constitution say it only applies to Citizens who have been born?

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Where does the Constitution say it only applies to Citizens who have been born?

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Where does it say that it applies to those not even born?
 
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Where does the Constitution say it only applies to Citizens who have been born?

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The Constitution does not say it does not apply to goats or flowers either. Women and slaves were not "Citizens" in that they could not vote. The idea then that it would apply to a woman's pregnancy (back in those days) would have been an absurdity.

Just as the constitution does not apply to flowers and goats, it does not apply to entities that are not classified as humans - such as the single human cell at conception. Single human cells, while they are "human"- (descriptive adjective), are not "Humans" - (Noun)
 
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