Miller often returned to the idea of restricting the federal government to only powers allowed by the Constitution.Then the Nineteenth Amendment, we suppose. Can't convince them that there was any original intent to let fair womanhood vote.
He called the idea of a living, changing Constitution “bullcrap,” and said he would support an amendment for term limits as well as an amendment repealing the 17th Amendment, which allows for the direct election of senators by the public rather than by state legislatures.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
We Knew It: "Bullcrap!"
All things coming to those who sit & wait while distracting themselves w/ pseudo-spectacle, we didn't even have to search actively for confirmation of our suspicions about Joe Miller (Is that his real name?) & democracy. Had to look here & click this.
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Well then why not get rid of the 2nd Amendment, too?
ReplyDeleteThese guys got no principles at all.
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Well, there's a good reason for the Palin endorsement fuck-up.
ReplyDeleteDoes the Original Unamended Constitution mandate the acquisition of a 49th state?
ReplyDeleteA Dire Warning From Our Editor:
ReplyDeleteDon't think Hawai'i is our last stop out there. Or Alaska the last stop North. (The Manifest Destiny clause is in Article Four.)
Mrs. Joe the Miller "serves on the Alaska Judicial Council, a commission that makes recommendations to the Governor concerning Alaska judicial nominees." Is she qualified?