OldWorldOrder
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English is my primary language, though I can get by in Spanish and am somewhat familiar with German.
Thus, I have no problem understanding the language of the Constitution and the Fourth Amendment. I've read enough good books about the Constitution and its underlying legal principles that I understand what it means.
Really, it's not difficult. My guess is that you understand it as well as I do, but you buy into the nonsense of the GWOT and men in black robes telling you what words mean.
Independent thinking--it's most refreshing.
You're not thinking independently. You're a being a sheep.
I wonder what the first languages of those federal judges are. Do you think they're not native English speakers? What happens when two native English speakers disagree about the interpretation of something? Is the default just "Henry David is correct"? lol
Did you admit that federal judges know more than you about constitutional law or not?
Bet you won't answer truthfully. lol When someone can't do that in an argument...you know they lost.