Message from @HeadlessCowboy
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Does common law, on which the constitution is precedented, supersede the constitution?
@Sh0t Use the docs it isn't out of order xD
@HeadlessCowboy can you answer?
Use take can be explained like this: I take it as a right a this moment. xD I just like saying I use take in use take dibs to take it as a right at this moment xD
Use take?
What does that mean?
No, due to the 14th amendment.
But common law is -infinity
Use take = to take it - in short
And therefore supersedes the 14th amendment
(Not to English speakers)
No, common law is +infinity. only what is after the preamble/14th amendment passing is it - infinity
Groundbreaking journalism
I laughed at what he did at the end
not quite...
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Common law is meant to last forever, and has
It isn't
Amendments can change it
Therefore it remains -infinity, and cant be changed by the 14th amendment
Nope
Re-read the constitution
No, amendments can only change things that are not -infinity
I’m using your logic
It isn't kept forever
What makes something kept forever?
Alright, sorry about that. I've done more research and am ready to fact check your fact checkers.
> “The reason Russo was in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia”
Only once the 14th is passed it is
Oops, didn't mean to post that yet
Okay @Yusa
too late, we saw it
@Yusa we’re talking about the claim of illegal voters in California
Please stay on topic
Russian cover blown
Sup Ivan
@HeadlessCowboy no, the 14th can’t change anything that was already intended to last forever, according to your claims
The 14th is what makes it last forever, can ya think
Anything before isn't lasting forever
I can last forever thanks to BlueChews