greeney2 wrote:Buy as many as you like, and read it as many times as you want to, I find most people who preach about their Constitution, really only want to pick and choose the parts that fit their adgendas. They stand on parts of it and will fight to the death about some parts, but other parts they pay no attention to and could care less about, if it doesn't support their priorieties.
They demand rights, at the expense of the rights of others by conflicting parts of the same Constitution. We only know some of the Constitution, but really do not know most of it. Most people have actually never read about how and why we have the Electorial College system, and do not even understand why we have it.
I do demand rights, like the rights that are inalienable rights that I am guaranteed...freedom of speech, press, bare arms, against illegal search/seizure, etc.
Just because some have tried to blur the lines of God given rights and welfare doesn't mean it's correct.
I do need to buy more Constitutions. I've gotten into some great conversations, even drunk, with people about the Constitution. And, nobody has ever refused a free Constitution. In fact, they smile as I give them one. You should try it, it's fun.

That reminds me...I've got to go order more.
