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In reply to the discussion: WOW! Pic from the march.....This is so powerful. Well done young man. [View all]Farmer-Rick
(12,751 posts)27. They left numerous letters and documents behind
Describing their thoughts and theories. They pretty much describe the purpose of the amendments.
But the Supremes and courts don't seem to pay any attention to them much anymore. The RepubliCON majority on the court are supposedly originalists but they rarely if ever refer back to these documents. Probably because most of what the writers of the Constitution had to say conflicts with RepubliCON wishes.
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That is an interesting addition. Didn't know that explanatory letters existed. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2018
#28
Maybe, it is all so interpretive. Maybe that is why we have a Supreme Court? nt
Blue_true
Mar 2018
#30
I read the Bill of Rights (changes to the Constitution) as a reiteration of the Declaration
underpants
Mar 2018
#54
One could argue the 2nd A was passed to prevent African Americans from defending themselves.
Marcuse
Mar 2018
#52
depends on where you are. If you are in the city, & the truck is spit shined
yellowdogintexas
Mar 2018
#40
The big guy is thinking, "Go ahead, kid. Make my day... I am Superbad"
world wide wally
Mar 2018
#47