John,
If "naive, pesky losers" like myself failed to ask questions regarding
the excrement self-proclaimed intellectuals like yourself keep spilling
forth, less-discerning individuals in this group might blindly accept
the bull crap you have written.
It is /highly/ unlikely that you will ever get the opportunity for an up
or down vote on YOUR New Constitution. I say that because the casinos I
visited during my recent trip to Las Vegas had no idea YOUR New
Constitution even existed. If Vegas doesn't know about it, the masses
necessary for its passage surely don't.
In the unlikely event you ever have the opportunity to place YOUR New
Constitution before the voters, it is my belief that ambiguous
provisions such as "Every two years an unbiased review panel shall
apprise the Citizens of the job performance grade, as herein, of seated
judges and justices" and "It is TREASON for a judge or justice to rule
with disfavor on the supremacy of a fair democracy" (both from Article
III, Section 1) will insure more "down" votes than "up" - even from our
dumbed-down society.
On 03/26/2011 03:48 PM, NoEinstein wrote:
Jonathan: The only opinions of others that matter are the one-day, up
or down votes for ratification of my New Constitution. I don't have
time to explain to a naive, pesky loser like you the sociology and the
psychology of how and why people make up their minds one way or the
other. I highly recommend "The Power of Positive Thinking" to you.
"Great things are never accomplished by the skeptical." — J. A. A.
—
On Mar 25, 1:12 pm, Jonathan Ashley<[email protected]>
wrote:
John,
You failed to address "the opinions of others are a necessary requisite
for the passage of YOUR New Constitution." How do you envision YOUR New
Constitution being enforced when you will never get it instituted?
On 03/25/2011 09:53 AM, NoEinstein wrote:
Dear Jonathan: If I had wanted to have the opinions of others
influence anything, I would have sought public office and had my
insightful solutions neutered in committees and on the floor of the
House and the Senate. I realized, early on, that the status quo
governmental processes are so screwed-up that our country has gotten
away from the "leave-me-alone to make-my-own-way" ideals of the
founding fathers. Not a single person would have risked their lives
to come to America if they had supposed every hard-earned dollar they
make would be taxed and controlled to serve the LAZY members of
society who want the right to vote, but are unwilling to support their
own weight in society.
It was only after the Civil War that media coverage started showing
photographs of political candidates and of rallies and conventions.
From that day forward, ego-maniacal career politicians became the
norm. And those were treated like (unconstitutional) royalty by the
media�which is largely responsible for the long, slow decline of the
US economy. My New Constitution will pin-back-the-ears of the corrupt
US media, and remove all undue influences by those purporting to
assess the events of the day. Once John Q. Public starts watching
news COVERAGE rather than 24-7 news commentary, the USA will again be
on the path to success and prosperity for the vast majority of
hardworking Americans! � John A. Armistead � Patriot
On Mar 24, 12:39 pm, Jonathan Ashley<[email protected]>
wrote:
John,
I am fully aware that my opinions "are neither sought, considered, nor
appreciated." It appears that no one's opinions are ever "sought,
considered, nor appreciated" by you. Unfortunately for your ego, the
opinions of others are a necessary requisite for the passage of YOUR New
Constitution. Unless, of course, you plan on seceding from the Union to
create a one-man nation.
On 03/24/2011 09:19 AM, NoEinstein wrote:
Jonathan: Judging from quick scans of two of your TOME '+ new posts',
you lack the ability to be concise in your wording of ideas. I don't
have the time, nor the desire, to personally explain to you things
that I've already explained in detail, if you would only read back
into my thread. Please quit bugging me to get personal with you about
my New Constitution. I can assure you, Jonathan, that your opinions
in these regards are neither sought, considered, nor appreciated. �
J. A. A. �
On Mar 23, 12:47 pm, Jonathan Ashley<[email protected]>
wrote:
John,
If, as you stated earlier, YOUR New Constitution "defines the limits of
both business, social, and governmental influences of our lives."
Will it allow me the right to live my life in any way I choose so long
as I respect the equal rights of others?
Will it allow me to defend my right to life, liberty, and
property-rights � rights that existed naturally before any government
was created?
Will it allow me the freedom to travel unrestricted � a right that
existed naturally before any government was created?
Will it limit government initiation of force to actions that involve the
prior initiation of force by others � such as murder, rape, robbery,
kidnapping, and fraud?
Will it allow businesses to compete on equal footing � no special
privileges to Monsanto, AT&T, Lockheed Martin, etc.?
I could continue, but you have a tendency to not answer any questions �
preferring instead to resort to name calling. Will this instance be any
different?
On 03/23/2011 08:51 AM, NoEinstein wrote:
Dear Jonathan: You don't qualify to interpret even one sentence of my
New Constitution! The proper function of government is to pass only
the minimum number of laws to be sure capitalism�the concept of which
has existed for millennia�doesn't become unfair or burdensome to the
people. There are no "czars" or government officials required to pull
any of the strings.
Maximum civil liberties parallel having the MINIMUM of government
interaction with the people. And that is NOT anarchy. My New
Constitution clearly defines the limits of both business, social, and
governmental influences of our lives. I recommend to others (than
Jonathan) my recently published book: "The Shortest Distance; Harmony
Through Prosperity." from Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. There is a
chapter on spheres of freedom that explains how your personal freedoms
are limited only when those directly and negatively impact the
freedoms of others. If anyone thinks they have the "freedom" to tell
others how to live their lives, I would suggest you immediately moving
out of the USA. No "group" nor individuals will have the power to
limit your personal liberties�trust me on that! � John A. Armistead
� Patriot
On Mar 22, 7:02 pm, Jonathan Ashley<[email protected]>
wrote:
John,
Hopefully you realize that the term "capitalism" was non-existent when
the Constitution was written. It first appeared circa 1854.
Setting that aside, in pure capitalism, also called the free-market
system, all economic decisions are made _without government
intervention_. Yet YOUR New Constitution appears to ignore that concept.
Any constitution that wants to promote free market enterprise should by
necessity prevent government intervention into business.
I must also point out that if one has to codify "maximum civil
liberties" (as YOUR New Constitution is want to do) it implies that a
government has control over ones life. Otherwise one would have complete
liberty without such need.
*LIBERTY,* n. [L. libertas, from liber, free.]
1. Freedom from restraint, in a general sense, and applicable to the
body, or to the will or mind.*
CIVIL*, a. Relating to the community, or _to the policy and
government of the citizens and subjects of a state_;
On 03/22/2011 03:35 PM, NoEinstein wrote:
Mark, if you feel that way, then you too are a socialist-communist�or
else you can't read and comprehend. Attack me in any way, and you
attack fair, free-enterprise capitalism and having maximum civil
liberties for the vast majority of Americans. Until you can recognize
those facts, I have you correctly pegged-through-the-heart with a
sharply pointed wooden stake. � NE �
On Mar 22, 11:55 am, Mark<[email protected]> wrote:
Kinda like you and your supposed "constitution" that goes beyond the scope
of a REAL Constitution ie.
*The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character
of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must
conform; by describing the organization of the government and regulation,
distribution, and limitations on the functions of different government
departments; and by prescribing the extent and manner of the exercise of its
sovereign powers.*
*
*
***Go, get a new life. **what you are doing is a waste of your time and most
importantly....MINE. I have to read all the drivel (your "constitution"
posts) as well as all the meaningful stuff every day on this forum. What you
have written and displayed so far IS A JOKE.*
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:33 AM, NoEinstein<[email protected]>wrote:
MJ: All of those quotations of others that you cut and paste aren't
increasing your status in the groups one bit. And haven't you heard?
It isn't polite to YELL (use larger type size). You are a pest on my
post, simply because you know I have a lot of things going for me. In
the perhaps years you have "tooted" your one page constitution, you
haven't gotten many readers, have you. Please make a "quote" of your
own worthy of being in Bartlett's. If you can't do that, then you
should seriously consider getting another (pretend) hobby. � J. A. A.
�
On Mar 21, 10:11 am, MJ<[email protected]> wrote:
And yet AGAIN ... you offer a response.
SADLY, you offer no support to your claims.
Regard$,
--MJMuch of the intellectual legacy of Marx is an anti-intellectual
legacy. It has been said that you cannot refute a sneer. Marxism has taught
many-inside and outside its ranks-to sneer at capitalism, at inconvenient
facts or contrary interpretations, and thus ultimately to sneer at the
intellectual process itself. This has been one of the sources of its
enduring strength as a political doctrine, and as a means of acquiring and
using political power in unbridled ways. -- Thomas SowellAt 10:06 AM
3/21/2011, you wrote:Party crashers, like MJ, are undeserving of being
replied to. � J. A.
A. �
On Mar 19, 9:50 pm, MJ<[email protected]> wrote:
It is my understanding that I am a member (in good standing?) of this
Group ([email protected]).
I never claimed to be a moderator.
I did not request a 'discussion'.
I did, however,
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