4 ways to change the constitution.

WTF??

Try English. I don't speak Liberal.

I am fucking with you. Archives asked a question in Valley girl speak, so I just expounded on it, when you made your smart assed remark. I decided you sounded like him so I pulled your chain. BTW you don't sound very conservative to me.
 
Into the night should be called in the dark the guy has no clue what a true conservative is let alone how our government works.
 
I am fucking with you. Archives asked a question in Valley girl speak, so I just expounded on it, when you made your smart assed remark. I decided you sounded like him so I pulled your chain.
Okay. I understand what you did now, although I still don't get the joke. It flew over my head I guess.

BTW you don't sound very conservative to me.
I am very conservative.
 
Into the night should be called in the dark the guy has no clue what a true conservative is let alone how our government works.

Define 'Conservative'.

And ITN is correct regarding this issue. You seem to be missing the precision in his argumentation as well as missing how the Constitution 'came to be' in the first place...
 
Into the night should be called in the dark the guy has no clue what a true conservative is let alone how our government works.

The United States is a federated republic. It has layers of constitutions. Each one creates a layer of government and gives that layer certain authorities and powers. That's how it works, dumbass.
 
Define 'Conservative'.

And ITN is correct regarding this issue. You seem to be missing the precision in his argumentation as well as missing how the Constitution 'came to be' in the first place...

Sorry sport but I posted links from .gov sites explaining the amendment process. Your pal does not understand that every one of the 17 amendments after the bill rights were initiated in congress and then ratified by the states. Clearly congress has a roll in amending the constitution, which you and your pal don't seem to understand.

A real conservative cares about defending the constitution, understands civics, wants smaller less intresive government and financial responsibility. From what I have seen your pal that you defend is definately lacking in some of those attributes.
 
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.gov sites are not the US Constitution. False Authority Fallacy.


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Define "Conservative".

Just who is the authorities on the constitution? The SCOTUS interprets the constitution. And .gov web sites concerning the constitution are accurate! I suppose you get your knowledge of the constitution from the National Enquirer web site. Lol
 
Just who is the authorities on the constitution?
The Constitution itself is the authority. Each State, collectively, owns the Constitution.

The SCOTUS interprets the constitution.
No, they don't have any such power. See Article III. The States, collectively, are the interpreters.

And .gov web sites concerning the constitution are accurate!
Not necessarily.

I suppose you get your knowledge of the constitution from the National Enquirer web site. Lol
Nah, I simply pull up the Constitution and read it.
 
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Answering your post since you edited it to include what you accidentally left out...

Your pal does not understand that every one of the 17 amendments after the bill rights were initiated in congress and then ratified by the states.
He seems aware of that. So am I.

Clearly congress has a roll in amending the constitution, which you and your pal don't seem to understand.
Congress does not have any role in amending the Constitution. The States, collectively, are who amend it. You continue to miss the precise language being presented to you.

A real conservative cares about defending the constitution, understands civics, wants smaller less intresive government and financial responsibility. From what I have seen your pal that you defend is definately lacking in some of those attributes.
A Conservative aims to conserve. In this case, what is being conserved is the US Constitution.
 
The Constitution itself is the authority. Each State, collectively, owns the Constitution.


No, they don't have any such power. See Article III. The States, collectively, are the interpreters.


Not necessarily.


Nah, I simply pull up the Constitution and read it.


Define "Conservative". You continue to evade doing so...

Instead of regurgitating what you learned about the constitution in grade school try being an adult and describe how it applies to the day to day running of government and the relationship between st ate and federal government.

You say you read the constitution then you must know the procedures/steps taken to amend the constitution. Now is your chance to shine. Explain the steps needed to amend the constitution.

I explaned in conservatism in post 53.
You and in the dark sound like school kids repeating the same thing over and over.
 
Sorry sport but I posted links from .gov sites explaining the amendment process. Your pal does not understand that every one of the 17 amendments after the bill rights were initiated in congress and then ratified by the states. Clearly congress has a roll in amending the constitution, which you and your pal don't seem to understand.

A real conservative cares about defending the constitution, understands civics, wants smaller less intresive government and financial responsibility. From what I have seen your pal that you defend is definately lacking in some of those attributes.

I haven't seen Conservatives like you defined since Bob Dole.
Certainly not Trump!
 
Answering your post since you edited it to include what you accidentally left out...


He seems aware of that. So am I.


Congress does not have any role in amending the Constitution. The States, collectively, are who amend it. You continue to miss the precise language being presented to you.


A Conservative aims to conserve. In this case, what is being conserved is the US Constitution.

Wrong dumb ass the states only accept or reject the proposed amendment. Where does the amendment come from? Does it just magically appear or does a government body write it?

You refuse to give us the steps to amend the constitution. I can only assume you believe it appears out of thin air.
 
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