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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1577593" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Nothing you say goes over my head, genius.</p><p></p><p>OK, so in your opinion Scalia-types who are strict interpreters of the Constitution are the only way? He actually tries to place himself back in 1776 and look at the Constitution the way the Founding Fathers did, which doesn't really work because a lot has changed in almost 250 years. Like it or not, society evolves over time, and the Founding Fathers couldn't have possibly imagined some of those changes. One of the great things about our laws is that they were designed to evolve as well.</p><p></p><p>You can freely practice your religion, as long as that practice does not infringe on the equal rights of others. Scalia and other judges like him probably see it your way, but most people disagree with the concept of "time-travel" back to 1776 in an attempt to see things through the eyes of the framers of the Constitution.</p><p></p><p>You're a dinosaur, and your time on Earth is about over. More intelligent and evolved people are moving into leadership...those that recognize that our society and laws must evolve over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1577593, member: 12508"] Nothing you say goes over my head, genius. OK, so in your opinion Scalia-types who are strict interpreters of the Constitution are the only way? He actually tries to place himself back in 1776 and look at the Constitution the way the Founding Fathers did, which doesn't really work because a lot has changed in almost 250 years. Like it or not, society evolves over time, and the Founding Fathers couldn't have possibly imagined some of those changes. One of the great things about our laws is that they were designed to evolve as well. You can freely practice your religion, as long as that practice does not infringe on the equal rights of others. Scalia and other judges like him probably see it your way, but most people disagree with the concept of "time-travel" back to 1776 in an attempt to see things through the eyes of the framers of the Constitution. You're a dinosaur, and your time on Earth is about over. More intelligent and evolved people are moving into leadership...those that recognize that our society and laws must evolve over time. [/QUOTE]
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