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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
again, you'd rather see our lives directed by an arm of the government, in this case 9 people wearing robes, instead of in the hands of the people as was originally intended. Welcome to your oligarchy.
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My life has nothing to do with a gun, so this argument doesn't apply to me.
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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
but no less valid, is it.
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All logical fallacies are invalid, logically.
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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
this is not evidence that the founders wanted the constitution and their rights interpreted with the changing of time as compared to the ability to amend the constitution via the people. you're seriously confusing the two methods.
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Amendments change the Constitution. If 2/3 Congress proposes a new amendment which is ratified by 3/4 of the Senate, then that's now a part of the Constitution. Slavery was allowed originally in the Constitution. That right was removed via an Amendment.