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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Just because someone made an error in judgment in the past doesn’t mean the error should be carried on into perpetuity. SC justices should ALWAYS base their judgment upon the Constitution and not some prior past interpretation and decision. The wording of the Constitution is not ambiguous, but simple and clear.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

The Court should never balk at reversing prior decisions, decisions that are not based in the Constitution. Many believe the Constitution is a “living” document evolving over time by decisions from the Courts. This is dangerous. Just as it is would be dangerous to give the power to amend the Constitution to the President or by simple majority vote of the Congress. The Constitution can be amended, but not by the Courts nor by the President. The process for amending the Constitution is clearly written in the Constitution itself. Congress can initiate the process and so can the States. The integrity of the Constitution and its amendments as written must be defended and preserved if we are to remain as a Republic with “We the People” as the ultimate authority.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

You mean like by reversing earlier bad decisions?

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