ScreamingEagle
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MJDuncan1982 said:I am just tuned into reality. The mass can be stirred up by the smallest thing. Did you see the riots in Boston last night? Cooler heads need to prevail.
Answer me this: Why didn't the founding fathers put the fate of this country up to a vote? Why?
You believe that what the people want is that which is right. That is not always the case. We had to strongarm the people to give up slavery, integrate schools and not discriminate based on race. There are many times when the will of the people will be contrary to what the Constitution dictates. At those moments, I don't want a judge to have to listen to us. I want him to be able to sit in a quiet room and think through the situation without a crying mother in his ear. The law has no place for passion.
Pathetic and Un-American? How so? I believe that America stands for majority rule while protecting minority rights. If we do as you want and only let the mob rule, who is going to protect the minority rights? That is the place for judges. And the Un-American insult is shallow. That is tossed around so much. What is it to be an American? I bet your answer differs from mine but who are you to say yours is right? That, my friend, is elitism. You do not have a monopoly on being American.
You assume the mob should always be relied on and that I think the mob should never be relied on. Both of those assumptions are wrong. The people are relied upon most of the time (electing legistlators and executives) but in order to protect the minority there needs to be times when we are insulated from the will of the masses.
And when did I say we were incapable of having elections without the U.N.? I said they would help point out our mistakes in order that we might fix them.
And what do you mean monarchy? You obviously see no middle ground, as is worth repeating. It is not: either people decide or people don't decide. There is a mix and that is what we have.
So many accusations, so little proof...how does what I'm saying give away freedoms? And with respect to defending our country, every member of society that does so has my respect. But serving your country does not mean that you know everything about how a government works and how it should work. You are mixing the relations between the people and their effect.
You call it being cynical, I call it being realistic and not sugar-coating the situation. I take the situation as it is and try to figure out how to make it work within a framework. You apparently want to assume the best and ignore the bad parts of humanity. That will lead to disaster.
And I'd like a list of the so-called "non-sensical" posts I have made in the past.
Huh? I can't tell if you are inadvertently showing a hidden fascist face or if you just don't understand how our American system works. Believe it or not, there are MANY minorities in this country which do NOT have rights, will NEVER have rights, and should not have rights, despite their caterwauling. This is determined by the Legislative Branch of the government (not mob rule and not the courts) unless the judges should find in a law that individual rights AS WRITTEN in the Constitution to be breached, thus invalidating the law. If the Constitution needs to be changed, the people will change it through legislative procedures, as they did with racial discrimination -see Amendment XV for an example. Amendments are LEGISLATED by the PEOPLE.
Amendment XV (1870)
Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.