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Something happened in 1799, the war was over in 1783.'86, but that's not what Buckwheat is driving at....I'm sure we'll find out soon enough.I think the Constitution was ratified in 1799.
You damn straight I'm getting at something, so fucking what?
Do the policies created by constitution impact us today?
What is USSC? Ahh, SCOTUS.Are we including the Amendments and USSC decisions?
I think the Constitution was ratified in 1799.
Why you are to stupid to understand anything, you pretend something about the constitution is not right by this nonsense why should we take you seriously?
I am calling out your hypocrisy and excuses.Why you are to stupid to understand anything, you pretend something about the constitution is not right by this nonsense why should we take you seriously?
I was born here. You emigrate.Why you are to stupid to understand anything, you pretend something about the constitution is not right by this nonsense why should we take you seriously?
If he had any initiative he would emigrate.
So then what you're saying is that past policies are relevant today and do have an effect on people living now.You damn straight I'm getting at something, so fucking what?
Do the policies created by constitution impact us today?
If you can sue because you were searched without a warrant, then be assured the U.S. constitution is helping your case in court.
You can also go to any church you want without the Gov saying you have to or you cant.
The answer to the question is obvious for more reasons than one
Only if it's enforced & not blocked by current law or SCOTUS rulings.So then what you're saying is that past policies are relevant today and do have an effect on people living now.You damn straight I'm getting at something, so fucking what?
Do the policies created by constitution impact us today?
If you can sue because you were searched without a warrant, then be assured the U.S. constitution is helping your case in court.
You can also go to any church you want without the Gov saying you have to or you cant.
The answer to the question is obvious for more reasons than one
Ohh I get it you are gonna claim that because in the past it was legal for slavery we are all to blame cause it was once legal. Because we believe the Constitution is the law. You don't get reparations you are not owed a single red cent, the son does not inherit the fathers crimes or sins. Not in the US not according to the Constitution.So then what you're saying is that past policies are relevant today and do have an effect on people living now.You damn straight I'm getting at something, so fucking what?
Do the policies created by constitution impact us today?
If you can sue because you were searched without a warrant, then be assured the U.S. constitution is helping your case in court.
You can also go to any church you want without the Gov saying you have to or you cant.
The answer to the question is obvious for more reasons than one
If you dont want the freedoms of the constitution, i heard Congo was looking for new slaves for their country...In 1972? 1982? 1987? 1997? 2007? 2017?
And do the policies created by constitution impact us today?
I was born here. You emigrate.Why you are to stupid to understand anything, you pretend something about the constitution is not right by this nonsense why should we take you seriously?
If he had any initiative he would emigrate.
He is saying "He is one of the lucky ones, that wasnt a victim of Margaret Sanger".I was born here.