
Is the favorite talking point of the conservative extremist right wing nuts “Constitutional talk”?
bob
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Top Opinion
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darcie lamar 2012/06/26 15:01:18None of the above+12Here are the talking points many "Americans" are using. You would be surprised at how we are coming together as we get rid of the division Obama is trying to create.























Republicans, democrat's, there is no difference, they are both working towards the same goal and there both bought and paid for by the same people who are really running the Country. Unless the money is removed from the system, "We the people" will never truly be represented.
I bid you good day.
Case in point: blaming the division on solely Obama.
Although, I guess I do disagree about a few things... I haven't noticed any sort of racial divide open up (barring the whole Trayvon Martin deal, but that's unrelated), or any wars on women or religion, since he was in office. And at any rate, our economy IS better than when he took office... just not as much as I'd like.
But to answer your question: Do a lot of right wing nut jobs misquote the Constitution; you bet; but a lot of left wing nut jobs do so just as much. For that matter; people all across the spectrum misquote the Constitution; or worse, come up with presumed rights, which really aren’t listed in the Constitution anywhere. Over all though, many read it, and walk away with their interpretation of the meaning, which isn’t remotely even close to what the founding fathers envisioned or meant.
Which brings me to my question, what exactly is wrong with discussing the Constitution?