The most abused word in politics today is "unconstitutional". Many of those who use that word think it will strengthen their argument against something they just don't like. By that standard, I could declare Brussels sprouts unconstitutional.
What is unconstitutional, in that it surely can't be the intent of the founding fathers, is for t…
The most abused word in politics today is "unconstitutional". Many of those who use that word think it will strengthen their argument against something they just don't like. By that standard, I could declare Brussels sprouts unconstitutional.
What is unconstitutional, in that it surely can't be the intent of the founding fathers, is for the Supreme Court to declare war on the other two branches of government.
Brussel sprouts are not mentioned in the Constitution. Therefore, it is up to the states to relate their use. In many Southern states they cannot be used for contraception.
The most abused word in politics today is "unconstitutional". Many of those who use that word think it will strengthen their argument against something they just don't like. By that standard, I could declare Brussels sprouts unconstitutional.
What is unconstitutional, in that it surely can't be the intent of the founding fathers, is for the Supreme Court to declare war on the other two branches of government.
Brussel sprouts are not mentioned in the Constitution. Therefore, it is up to the states to relate their use. In many Southern states they cannot be used for contraception.
True, but I would agree with that decision on Brussel sprouts.
Lol, Chris.