Did her quotation even imply that she believed such or did she simply...quote him?
Anyway, the congress should be the first to admit the constitution isn't perfect...wait no, that would be the "founding fathers" since they gave congress the ability to change the constitution.
"Staver recalls an incident while Kagan headed Harvard Law School when she barred the ROTC from the campus because of military policies on homosexuals. He says Kagan has tried to be quiet about the issue of abortion, but has been very vocal on the issue of homosexuality."
if that's true, we're going to be hearing about it.
@1: Agreed, but the reasoning for using this tactic to go after her is sound. If you want to pump up your base to hate her, say she's a nondogmatist who doesn't believe historical documents were created inerrant. That really pisses the evangelical right off like nothing else.
Defective? Hmm, the Confederate (i.e., currently Republican) States somehow found the Constitution defective, since they seceded from the Union. 600,000 Americans died in the bloodiest war in our history less than 70 years after the ratification of the Constitution, but it wasn't defective? Holy crap, Republicans are stupid.
congress does not amend the constitution - they may, and have, proposed amendments to the constitution - but the constitution is amended when 3/4 of the several states amend it, by various ratification proceedings at the level of the state legislature and usually requiring supermajorities
Anyway, the congress should be the first to admit the constitution isn't perfect...wait no, that would be the "founding fathers" since they gave congress the ability to change the constitution.
"And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God."
if that's true, we're going to be hearing about it.
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Defau…
...Oh. Wait.
Shit.
Jesus Christ. Fuck them. Because black people ain't shit, amirite?
And, the Constitution as originally drafted and conceived didn't even include the Bill of Rights, which is of course what conservatives would prefer.