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GenThePerservering

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34. This is such hyperbolic nonsense
Tue Jun 25, 2024, 11:13 PM
Jun 2024

It sounds almost trumplite.

They are not sacred.

They are not infallible.

I'm also grandchild of Irish immigrants - we do NOT think differently than everyone else...there are plenty of us around.

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July 4, 1776 Midnight Writer Jun 2024 #1
Merci Irish_Dem Jun 2024 #2
I think the Republicans have at the very least BlueKota Jun 2024 #3
Seriously? WarGamer Jun 2024 #4
Exactly, the US founders built on documents and philosophies that pre-date the US dutch777 Jun 2024 #6
I know, I feel guilty about not mentioning the Magna Carta. Irish_Dem Jun 2024 #9
I'm not sure if the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution are the 2 most important, but probably more muriel_volestrangler Jun 2024 #13
I was going to say... Charlie Chapulin Jun 2024 #20
I get your point... MiHale Jun 2024 #5
I don't think they are as important. Irish_Dem Jun 2024 #10
You are correct, sir. Charlie Chapulin Jun 2024 #24
The two? Really? Disaffected Jun 2024 #7
I believe the US Constitution and D of I are the two most important human rights docs Irish_Dem Jun 2024 #11
The Supreme Court has shit all over both. SamKnause Jun 2024 #8
Oh Lord Prairie Gates Jun 2024 #12
Most Americans are clueless about what it means to be American. Irish_Dem Jun 2024 #14
The Greatest Generation prevented the Nazis from getting the bomb. John1956PA Jun 2024 #31
we're a bit over 4% of the world population and a tiny percentage of human history unblock Jun 2024 #15
"We the people?" Really? That was written in a time of slavery, a time of great poverty, a time when women were second Doodley Jun 2024 #16
The Iroquois Nation heavily influienced the founding fathers, and some of their principles are in the US Constitution. patphil Jun 2024 #17
Nothing like being ultra USA centric. former9thward Jun 2024 #18
It is our government, we agree to give it certain powers and we reevaluate it frequently. Hermit-The-Prog Jun 2024 #19
Both signed in my hometown. PCIntern Jun 2024 #21
The first was written by a boy from my hometown. Martin68 Jun 2024 #23
I'd have to disagree that the US Constitution was a work of genius because it originally preserved slavery and Martin68 Jun 2024 #22
Chuckles in historian. róisín_dubh Jun 2024 #25
Start with Magna Carta. Ocelot II Jun 2024 #26
Indeed, the courts are flirting with abolishing the Magna Carta Wednesdays Jun 2024 #30
I take a longer view of history. SarahD Jun 2024 #27
The Constitution and ALL of its amendments Wednesdays Jun 2024 #28
We're not so special. Check out these constitutional provisions of another country: Ocelot II Jun 2024 #29
I agree. TomSlick Jun 2024 #32
I guess canetoad Jun 2024 #36
That's unkind. TomSlick Jun 2024 #38
This is embarrassing. DavidDvorkin Jun 2024 #33
This is such hyperbolic nonsense GenThePerservering Jun 2024 #34
Dream on canetoad Jun 2024 #35
not the Constitution, it is very flawed Celerity Jun 2024 #37
Really? SocialDemocrat61 Jun 2024 #39
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