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re: The 14th Amendment needs to be read by courts in context (re: birthright citizenship)

Posted on 8/29/19 at 5:39 pm to
Posted by AggieHank86
Texas
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 8/29/19 at 5:39 pm to
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You seem to believe that the Constitution is a "living document" and hiding behind made up concepts to rationalize it.
So, you are saying BOTH (1) that Textualism sees the Constitution as a “living document” AND (2) that Textualism is a “made up concept.” Justice Scalia would find your view ... disconcerting.

It is not often that one sees that much stupidity in a single sentence.
This post was edited on 8/29/19 at 5:47 pm
Posted by Dale51
Member since Oct 2016
32378 posts
Posted on 8/29/19 at 6:01 pm to
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So, you are saying BOTH (1) that Textualism sees the Constitution as a “living document” AND (2) that Textualism is a “made up concept.”


No...you're saying that.
Objective and observable reality doesn't care about intellectualized concepts.




Justice Scalia would find your view ... disconcerting.




So what? Appeal to Authority Fallacy.


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It is not often that one sees that much stupidity in a single sentence.


Bless your heart.

* regardless of your distraction to strict legalese...what is your personal view on unfettered invasions of criminal aliens being given citizenship? Does it seem like a sustainable practice for any sovereign country to allow?*




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