Message from @FLanon

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2018-07-07 03:34:40 UTC  

Not if it's the Supreme Court that handles it

2018-07-07 03:36:08 UTC  

That's the great thing about them, they have a way of getting things done that absolves legislative and presidential elections from any blame. We're not going to blame dems for picking left wing judges and they're not going to blame republicans for picking right wing judges.

2018-07-07 03:36:50 UTC  

SC needs to do something about AA

2018-07-07 03:38:16 UTC  

https://nationalpolicy.institute/2005/09/12/affirmative-action-and-the-costs-of-diversity/

2018-07-07 03:39:36 UTC  

i keep forgetting we now dominate the sc

2018-07-07 03:39:57 UTC  

still not tired

2018-07-07 03:40:49 UTC  

>Supreme Court repeals 13th Amendment

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/464999202070462485/1521074392716.png

2018-07-07 03:41:40 UTC  

Holy shit the salt

2018-07-07 03:41:54 UTC  

I could actually see an extreme right court doing this.

2018-07-07 03:42:05 UTC  

Remember this phrase and get hard

2018-07-07 03:42:10 UTC  

7 - 2

2018-07-07 03:42:45 UTC  

*All blacks are subjects for deportations*

2018-07-07 03:42:58 UTC  

14th amendment was way worse than 13th

2018-07-07 03:42:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/464999750849134593/2016-01-16_10-58-37_Main_Dagashi_Kashi_Episode_001_-_Watch_Dagashi_Kashi_Episode_001_online_in_high_.png

2018-07-07 03:43:09 UTC  

Also that's definitely correct

2018-07-07 03:43:30 UTC  

The Thirteenth Amendment only abolished slavery and contained an enumerated power to combat slavery.

2018-07-07 03:43:37 UTC  

13 just abolishes slavery, whoop de doo, we would have done that once combines got innovated

2018-07-07 03:44:01 UTC  

The Fourteenth Amendment is basically an entirely new Constitution.

2018-07-07 03:44:03 UTC  

The 14th is basically grounds to wipe out all social conservatism, it's a second constitution

2018-07-07 03:44:17 UTC  

It's also the longest amendment, obviously.

2018-07-07 03:44:56 UTC  

Unfortunately the SC can't do anything about it because it's part of the constitution so they obviously couldn't rule it unconstitutional

2018-07-07 03:45:16 UTC  

Nope, they actually _could_.

2018-07-07 03:45:23 UTC  

hmmmmm

2018-07-07 03:45:28 UTC  

explain my man

2018-07-07 03:46:06 UTC  

>SC re establishes the original 13th amendment

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/465000532789035008/1.jpg

2018-07-07 03:47:44 UTC  

I'm pretty sure it's this case hold on

2018-07-07 03:47:44 UTC  

Hi pretty sure it's this case hold on, I'm Dad!

2018-07-07 03:47:48 UTC  

The Titles of Nobility Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution. It was approved by the 11th Congress on May 1, 1810, and submitted to the state legislatures for ratification. It would strip United States citizenship from any citizen who accepted a title of nobility from a foreign country.

2018-07-07 03:48:35 UTC  

Esquire is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, Esquire historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman and below the rank of knight. In 1826, William Blackstone reiterated that, "the title should be limited to those only who bear an office of trust under the Crown and who are styled esquires by the king in their commissions and appointme…

2018-07-07 03:49:11 UTC  

lol

2018-07-07 03:50:05 UTC  

well I mean he went against his own interest, fuckin idiot

2018-07-07 03:52:29 UTC  

ah whatever

2018-07-07 03:54:44 UTC  

Here it is

2018-07-07 03:54:57 UTC  

So in other words

2018-07-07 03:55:15 UTC  

The Supreme Court was able to uphold the Eighteenth Amendment establishing Prohibition.

2018-07-07 03:55:25 UTC  

Therefore, it could very well overturn an amendment.