NY Times Calls For Scrapping Constitution
Submitted by JoeDanger on Mon, 12/31/2012 - 17:17We must be close, they're openly publishing subversive propaganda now. Good to see them showing their true colors.
Let’s Give Up on the Constitution
AS the nation teeters at the edge of fiscal chaos, observers are reaching the conclusion that the American system of government is broken. But almost no one blames the culprit: our insistence on obedience to the Constitution, with all its archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions.
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I was being facetious but I smoke
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution, inevitable.
This is what is wrong with our schools
Here's the bio of the guy who wrote this article
Louis Michael Seidman, a professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University, is the author of the forthcoming book “On Constitutional Disobedience.”
He teaches little minions at Georgetown and sends them out into the world to subvert the constitution and our rights as individuals.
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Bastard Marxist
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Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. - Ben Franklin
NY Times is used for fish wrap, birdcage liner...
Newspapers serve many useful purposes. Misinformation comes to mind.
Mark Twain's Family. The New York Times, December 7, 1910
To the Editor of The New York Times:
Mr. W. J. Lampton, who claims to be a second cousin of Mark Twain, judging from his letter in today's TIMES, seems to be somewhat misinformed in regard to the family. Besides Mark Twain's daughter and granddaughter, now living in Europe, he left a niece, Miss Annie Moffett Webster; a grandniece, Miss Jean Webster (the author); a grandnephew, Mr. Samuel C. Webster, all living in this city, and a grandnephew, Mr. William L. Webster of London, England; also a grandniece and nephew, Miss Anita Moffett and Master Clement Moffett, living at Mount Vernon, N. Y. - children of the late Samuel E. Moffett of Collier's Weekly. Mrs. Webster as a child was brought up in the same house with Samuel Clemens, who, during his Mississippi pilot days, made his home with his married sister, Mrs. Pamela Moffett, in St. Louis. She is the only member of the family now left who was associated with him in his early days. I do not know, but I should suppose that all five of these nieces and nephews, living in or around New York, were present at the memorial meeting in Carnegie Hall.
J. F. BARTON, New York, Dec. 4, 1910.
"Truth is mighty and will prevail. There is nothing the matter with this, except that it ain't so." - Mark Twain, Notebook, 1898
Disclaimer: Mark Twain (1835-1910-To be continued) is unlicensed. His river pilot's license went delinquent in 1862. Caution advised. Daily Paul ☑
And the NY Times (especially)
And the NY Times (especially) can be used as toilet paper in a pinch. Gives new meaning to the term "rough times".
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It also works well to clean the bird doo and sap
from your windshield, or anything else, for that matter. (I can see clearly now......)
But that man should play the tyrant over God, and find Him a better man than himself, is astonishing drama indeed!~~D. Sayers
McCain has the wrong type of birds in sight: Angry Birds are the type!
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The New Pork Simes' daily fish wrapper needs a new name
I propose
The New Kommunist Kollective where you can re-educate yourself on how to be a productive socialist worker.
All Hail and Obey our dear leader and protector Oblahblah
Your title has the makings of a suitable moniker.
*** "The New Pork Rinds" *** Axle grease for the grim reaper.
Already in the budget news: "$50,000 for a espresso type machine in the US Capitol Rotunda that includes 'pork rind' flavor selection."
Disclaimer: Mark Twain (1835-1910-To be continued) is unlicensed. His river pilot's license went delinquent in 1862. Caution advised. Daily Paul ☑
How is that different...
How is that different than secession? Since the federal government's very legal existence is dependent upon the constitution, calling for the elimination of the constitution would eliminate the entire federal government's legal existence and makes for 50 totally independent states with no legal allegiance to one another or to a central federal government aside from whatever compacts each state has entered into with other states. It is equivalent to all 50 states seceding simultaneously.
Maybe that is not such a bad idea after all.
Mark
It would be nice if they
It would be nice if they allowed comments on that story. I'm sure it would be very interesting reading for us all. Those against freedom don't want freedom of speech in their way.
LOL - NYT says America obsessed with
sticking to the Constitution!!! Ha, ha. Good one.
Household hint: if you run out of kitty litter, fill the box with scraps of editorial pages from the New York Times.
Yeah, I couldn't wrap my head
Yeah, I couldn't wrap my head around this article.
There needs to be a call for the scrapping of
the New York Times
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." (Dr. Seuss)
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