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Repeal the 3rd Amendment

Repeal the 3rd Amendment?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 5.0%
  • No

    Votes: 19 95.0%

  • Total voters
    20
I was sitting on the toilette this morning looking at the patterns on the toilette paper and it hit me like a thunderbolt... the 3rd needs to be repealed.
I suggest toilet paper without patterns.
 
"No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."


Goodness no. Why would that need repealing?

So the gov't can force you to allow UN gun grabbers into your home.
This repeal agenda--promulgated by Obama, no doubt---has New World Order written all over it.
I've got two words for you......"Jade Helm".
Wake up sheeple!!
 
I say we keep the third amendment....you never know, we might need it again someday.
 
The amendment most in need of repeal would be the 17th amendment.
 
The amendment most in need of repeal would be the 17th amendment.

I'm torn on that one. I know it would (and should) give the states more say, however, I don't trust some of those turkeys in Raleigh any further than I can throw them
 
I'm torn on that one. I know it would (and should) give the states more say, however, I don't trust some of those turkeys in Raleigh any further than I can throw them

The point of having the states appoint the senate, is diffusion of power, make it less concentrated. Of course no politician should ever be trusted - that is the philosophical foundation of our nation, distrust of government, and an understanding that no person can be trusted with the power of government; therefore it must be as small and constrained as possible.

Certainly, "small and constrained" in no way describe American governance at any level - the elites would have it no other way.

Passage of the 17th amendment was one of the most important feathers in the Establishment's cap in their quest to centralize power.
 
I sought this forum out on the recommendation of a trusted intelligent friend who knew I was looking for serious, well-thought-out debate. I'm questioning that friendship.
 
I sought this forum out on the recommendation of a trusted intelligent friend who knew I was looking for serious, well-thought-out debate. I'm questioning that friendship.
This thread was intended for amusement, I believe.
 
The vote currently stands at 1-18. This one's gonna be close!
 
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