Is there any part of the Constitution Republicans aren't against?

Joe Capitalist

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Republicans and Donald Trump have misunderstood the meaning of the Constitution.

Apparently Mr. Howard stated... This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will include every other class of person. end quote.

The commas after the word foreigners, and then after the word aliens, were meant to connect the two terms to what follows immediately thereafter, the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States.

What Mr. Jacob Howard was saying was foreign dignitaries who are in the United States and who have offspring born in the U.S. do not have to worry about their children being U.S. citizens. No different than if U.S. dignitaries in other countries bore their children in another country would not have to worry about their children being called citizens of the country they were born in.

The U.S. was so anxious to have both Naturalized and Natural born citizens back then that Mr. Howard then concludes by stating "but will include every other class of persons". end quote.

In other words, the only people who are born on U.S. soil who WILL NOT be considered U.S. citizens are those who are the offspring of foreign political dignitaries, and this was done out of a quid pro quo because obviously American officials in foreign countries who have offspring in that country would most likely not want their kids to not be U.S. citizens.

Wasn't John McCain born on a military base outside of the U.S., I think it was Panama? McCain was still considered a U.S. Natural Born citizen even though he was born outside of the United States and in a foreign country. The same courtesy, but in reverse, is being offered to foreign dignitaries who reside in the U.S. when their offspring are born.

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Donald Trump’s presidency stands on its most treacherous ground after the House voted Thursday to approve and proceed with its impeachment inquiry.

The resolution, passed on a largely party-line 232-196 vote, does not just lay out a road map for the public phase of the inquiry. It sends a clear signal that a vote to impeach Trump, and a trial in the Senate, is all but inevitable.
 
Republicans and Donald Trump have misunderstood the meaning of the Constitution.

Apparently Mr. Howard stated... This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will include every other class of person. end quote.

The commas after the word foreigners, and then after the word aliens, were meant to connect the two terms to what follows immediately thereafter, the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States.

What Mr. Jacob Howard was saying was foreign dignitaries who are in the United States and who have offspring born in the U.S. do not have to worry about their children being U.S. citizens. No different than if U.S. dignitaries in other countries bore their children in another country would not have to worry about their children being called citizens of the country they were born in.

The U.S. was so anxious to have both Naturalized and Natural born citizens back then that Mr. Howard then concludes by stating "but will include every other class of persons". end quote.

In other words, the only people who are born on U.S. soil who WILL NOT be considered U.S. citizens are those who are the offspring of foreign political dignitaries, and this was done out of a quid pro quo because obviously American officials in foreign countries who have offspring in that country would most likely not want their kids to not be U.S. citizens.

Wasn't John McCain born on a military base outside of the U.S., I think it was Panama? McCain was still considered a U.S. Natural Born citizen even though he was born outside of the United States and in a foreign country. The same courtesy, but in reverse, is being offered to foreign dignitaries who reside in the U.S. when their offspring are born.

Buzzword salad.

I think you need to figure out what a citizen is.
 
Donald Trump’s presidency stands on its most treacherous ground after the House voted Thursday to approve and proceed with its impeachment inquiry.

The resolution, passed on a largely party-line 232-196 vote, does not just lay out a road map for the public phase of the inquiry. It sends a clear signal that a vote to impeach Trump, and a trial in the Senate, is all but inevitable.

They didn't vote to approve or proceed with any impeachment inquiry. It's just the same old KGB style persecution.
 
Buzzword salad.

I think you need to figure out what a citizen is.

The Articles of Impeachment are written in the Constitution, Einstein.

The presidential campaign will be dominated by impeachment. The issue may fuel Trump on the trail, where his personal grievances against his opponents are a mainstay of his political rallies. He’ll get his first opportunity to road-test his message after the impeachment vote on Friday, at a rally in Tupelo, Mississippi on behalf of the state’s Republican gubernatorial candidate.

“Every American can see this for what it is: an attempt to remove a duly-elected president for strictly political reasons by a strictly partisan, illegitimate process,” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. “Voters will punish Democrats who support this farce and President Trump will be easily re-elected.”

Perhaps, though public polling aggregated by RealClearPolitics shows majority support among voters for the House inquiry. Impeachment also helps to highlight many of Trump’s characteristics that most concern swing voters -- his mercurial nature and his willingness to defy conventional expectations of presidential behavior and push the legal limits of his powers
 
Donald Trump’s presidency stands on its most treacherous ground after the House voted Thursday to approve and proceed with its impeachment inquiry.

The resolution, passed on a largely party-line 232-196 vote, does not just lay out a road map for the public phase of the inquiry. It sends a clear signal that a vote to impeach Trump, and a trial in the Senate, is all but inevitable.

It’s not that they are against the Constitution, it’s just that they are ignorant of it.
 
It’s not that they are against the Constitution, it’s just that they are ignorant of it.

You mean like the parts that say "healthcare, marriage, abortion, and food stamps"? Perhaps you can enlighten us as to where those words exist in the Constitution.
 
Yeah, we know, you're a constitutional scientist, the expert on everything constitutional :laugh:

Yet he's been asked to provide the specific article, section, and clause showing were certain things lefties claim are in the Constitution are written. He's yet to show anything.
 
Well the second amendment, they love that. That's probably the only one they know.

Lefties claim rights to abortion, healthcare, marriage, and food stamps are in the Constitution. Can you show me where those are specifically listed? None of your fellow lefties have been able to do so.
 
Lefties claim rights to abortion, healthcare, marriage, and food stamps are in the Constitution. Can you show me where those are specifically listed? None of your fellow lefties have been able to do so.

Well I don't care what's in muh constitution. So whether or not those things are really in there means nothing to me. I mean, if there's something in muh constitution that a president doesn't like, all he needs to do is call it "phony," right?
 
Well I don't care what's in muh constitution. So whether or not those things are really in there means nothing to me. I mean, if there's something in muh constitution that a president doesn't like, all he needs to do is call it "phony," right?

If you can't provide information, all you do is claim you don't care about something, right? That's an idiot's way of trying to pretend she's not an idiot. At least you have a pussy and somewhere, someone is that desperate.
 
If you can't provide information, all you do is claim you don't care about something, right? That's an idiot's way of trying to pretend she's not an idiot. At least you have a pussy and somewhere, someone is that desperate.

Sounds like you're just mad that you can't call me a hypocrite like I can to you.
 
It’s not that they are against the Constitution, it’s just that they are ignorant of it.

I disagree. I think the Republicans know they're screwed with the Fucking Moron in the White House and they're trying to throw up as many smokescreens and deflections as possible to distract people from the Impeachment. They know all about impeachment. They went through it just 20 years ago.

The republicans are coming across as flaming hypocrites because they're criticizing things they did in 1998 during the Clinton Impeachment proceedings.

And if the Republicans don't vote to impeach the Orange Turd, I'll never vote for a candidate with an (R) after their name again. And that's a fucking promise.
 
You mean like the parts that say "healthcare, marriage, abortion, and food stamps"? Perhaps you can enlighten us as to where those words exist in the Constitution.

I'm still waiting for that one as well... Surprised he hasn't even tried the lame "but... but GENERAL WELFARE!!!!" argument yet...
 
They didn't vote to approve or proceed with any impeachment inquiry. It's just the same old KGB style persecution.

Amazing how fast right wing designed talking points get echoed repeatedly

Now tell us given the current House is largely following previous impeachment procedures with recent GOP Committee rules revisions added how this is a "KGB persecution?"
 
Amazing how fast right wing designed talking points get echoed repeatedly

Now tell us given the current House is largely following previous impeachment procedures with recent GOP Committee rules revisions added how this is a "KGB persecution?"

Into the Night must've gotten up early to get his radicalized right wing talking points from Townhall.com or RightWingNews.com.

They are such minion puppets.

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Well the second amendment, they love that. That's probably the only one they know.

I know the whole Constitution quite well.

Here are some of the sections which Lefties outright reject, including but not limited to (as many Lefties even reject the document as a whole):

Article 1 (especially Section 8)
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4 Section 4
Article 5
Article 6
Amendment 1
Amendment 2
Amendment 4
Amendment 5
Amendment 6
Amendment 9
Amendment 10
Amendment 11
Amendment 12
Amendment 14
Amendment 23
 
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