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  • jamil

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    Well, after all, having a job is not just a normal everyday right like free access to the internet, but a "constitutional" right. I guess "constitutional" is an adjective similar to extra-special.

    Ok, it's time to shut public schools down. They've failed. Just shut it down. Probably no education is better than whatever these people got.
     

    Steve B

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    Wow, just wow. It kind of reminded me of the guy you always see interviewed after a natural disaster. You know the guy. Wife beater shirt, one finger pickin' belly button lint and looking at it. The other pickin' ear wax. Saying, "There I was, changing the tires on my house when all of the sudden I saw a Turdnader coming right at us." Idiots all.
     

    jamil

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    Yes, but strangely enough, enumerated rights somehow are not rights in their reckoning.

    Where would these enumerated rights be? One interviewee agreed a job is not just any ordinary right, but a CONSTITUTIONAL right, as if the constitution isn't a document but a magical adjective that makes a right more of a right.


    How blown might their minds be if you handed them a copy of the constitution and asked them to find that right enumerated?
     
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