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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (163503)3/9/2003 1:52:03 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) of 1574247
 
The courts are intended to administer and interpret the law including law established by the Constitution.

Exactly, the law established by the constitution, not legal opinions that have little to do with the constitution or aplicable law.


Clearly, you don't understand the law. To think that a document written over 300 years ago can satisfy the needs of a complex society in the 21st Century is reactionary. Our FF could hardly have anticipated the car or the missile or a spacestation, let alone the internet.

The Constitution is a great document and incredibly well thought out but we have changed over 300 years and the law must reflect those changes.

Agreed, that is why the constitution allows laws to be changed, and can even be changed itself through the ammendment process.


The amendment process is too unwieldy for every nuance of law that needs modifying. Logic should tell you that.

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