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  • the constitution, I have a question.

    I'm trying to determine the two political groups defined in the constitution.
    If they are not defined, then the constitution is a worthless piece of paper.
    I do NOT believe the constitution is a worthless piece of paper and does define these two political groups.


    Definition constitution : a written instrument embodying the rules of a political organization.

    Definition political: of or relating to government, a government, or the conduct of government

    Definition government:the complex of political institutions, political laws, and
    political customs through which the function of governing is carried out.

    A constitution defines the political, a government.

    In order to have a government, there must be at least two political groups.
    The political group that make the rules and the political group that follows the rules.
    You can not have one without the other, if there is only one group it is neither a government nor is it political.

    The Congress, House and State are not the (larger in size) rule maker political
    group but are institutions (smaller in size and subsets of larger) of government.
    Congress, House and State political institutions, which are smaller bodies made up by
    members of the larger political group that make the rules.

    Please tell me the Names of the two political groups that MUST exist in the CONstitution.

    If the separate institutions are, in total, the larger political group, where is
    that stated in the constitution? A Name that when used includes all of these
    separate institutions, a single political group Name, a word.
    A word that is in constitution.

    This might help you help me,
    Hint within CONTEXT:
    before the war some people had power,
    after the war the power they had was gone,
    these people didn't like that much and they wrote the constitution.

    Here is an image of what I believe must be found in the constitution.
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    Last edited by Vortex; 03-28-2009, 07:27 PM. Reason: changed "I do believe" to "I do NOT believe the constitution"
    Remember to be kind to your mind ...
    Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

  • #2
    Not the Constitution's fault.

    The Constitution of the United States, formulated and ratified by our country's "founding fathers" is not a worthless piece of paper... Far from it. It is the codification of Law.

    What most people don't realize is that the U.S. was never designed, or meant to be a "Democracy" in the literal sense.. It was purposely designed to be a Republic of Laws. And for such a Republic to work, it must adhere to the Rule of Law. The Constitution is meant to be the ultimate arbitrator of these Laws (imperfect, of course but the best they could conceive and then agree on).

    As this codification and ultimate source for the Law that binds us together as a Republic, it is very important and central.

    What is not clear now is if we still are under the Rule of Law. Not much i have seen would show this (despite our having the largest percentage of people incarcerated of any developed country). The fact that Bush & Cheney flaunted the law dozens of times, and still have never been seriously challenged on this, would show we are not ruled by Law, but by lust for power, corruption, and avarice... At nearly all levels of government.

    But it is not the Constitution's fault that we aren't following it any more

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    • #3
      jibbguy,
      I was wondering why you came off like you did.
      I have edited the original posting.
      One word .. one little word and the whole meaning of my entire post was changed.
      Remember to be kind to your mind ...
      Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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      • #4
        lol m8, "nm" then

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