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I'm tryin' Darlin', seems like climbing Everest sometimes though. But I'm glad that there are some, like yourself, that get it.
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It's for sure you don't get it, Back Asser.
I'm rereading the anti-federalist and federalist papers as we spea... err type.
There is so much good stuff in these documents. So much that is relevant to today. This subject should be taught in schools with no less conviction and scope than that of teaching math from kindergarten to graduation. It should not be taught as American History, but as GOVERNMENT!
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The Founders are responsible for all those documents, numbnutz. There has been too much ignorance of the Founders and what they thought and believed. For instance, every man who signed the Constitution and Declaration of Independence was either a slave-holder or represented a slave-holding constituency. In addition, niggers were only 3/5 of a human in their eyes, per the Census. As far as what is taught in schools today, it is mostly left-wing, liberal, socialist indoctrination of poor kids whose parents are child abusers for sending their children to public (government) schools.
The founders lives, revolution and treatise are fine for history, but government is now, the making of history.
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I'll bet you are one of those pinko's who think the Constitution is "a living, breathing document" that can be changed to fit the times, aren't you old sport?
In order for the people to be self determining, they must know what tools they have to work with, and be as intimate with them as they are with their chosen trade.
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People who don't take the time and effort to familiarize themselves with the history of America and the mechanics of its government should be denied the vote.