gnarlydorkette said:
The principles of the Declaration were the basis for the Constitution. The Constitution is the legal document that supports the ideals of the Declaration. There is no section in the Constitution that voids the right to life without due process of law.
"Men" means "mankind" which means "people".
Women never get the franchise to vote until 1920 so the "men" were ACTUALLY literally-- ONLY men. White. Landowners. Male. Homeless people today don't vote because they have no land so they cannot vote.
I wasn't referring to the right to vote, but the right to life. People under the age 18 years still don't have the right to vote, but they still have the right to life.
Americans without land
can vote. That has been true for many, many years.
We are CONSTANTLY changing our consitution...
Not exactly
constantly changing; 27 amendments over 216 years is not that many.
... because we are broading our minds and realized our oppressive terms.
Most of the amendments had nothing to do with "oppression". Some examples:
Amendment XI: Suits against states.
Amendment XII: Election of executive branch.
Amendment XIV: Privileges or immunities, due process, elections and debt.
Amendment XVI: Income tax. (hmmm...maybe that one is oppressive after all :thumbd: )
Amendment XVII: Senator election and number.
Amendment XX: "Lame duck" session of Congress eliminated.
Amendment XXII: Limit of Presidential terms.
Amendment XXIII: Election rules for the District of Columbia.
Amendment XXV: Rules of Presidential succession.
Amendment XXVII: Pay raises and Congress.
Honestly, I would like somebody that is pro-Bush to name ...ONE... efficient contribution that Bush has given to us that is POSITIVE for *EVERYBODY.*
There probably isn't anything that is positive for "EVERYBODY" because "EVERYBODY" doesn't agree on what is "POSITIVE". It is obvious from this forum that there is no 100% agreement about what is "positive". For example, to people who are pro-life, legislation banning partial-birth abortion is "positive". To people who are pro-abortion, that same legislation is "negative". Same legislation but two different viewpoints.
Just ONE positive and prosperous nation-wide contribtion Bush had made.
Well, I think the federal tax cut was positive.