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Conservatives: What are the rules for arguing "good enough for the Founding
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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderstruck" data-source="post: 2273447" data-attributes="member: 254418"><p>Basically, if someone is saying times have changed. You need to ask, what has changed? Of course things are going to naturally change in a free society. The problem is when it's the politicians saying times have changed or it's time for a change. That's when you as a Conservative or simply a concerned citizen has to see exactly what change they're talking about. Some people's idea of change aren't in line with what the founding fathers or for that matter the American citizen envisioned for change. When we put people in power without knowing what they intend to do with their power, we're rolling the dice. The constitution is supposed to be the backbone of how are society is run. Unfortunately politicians on both sides of the isle try to bend it there way or totally disregarded it all together. Conservative means you live life believing you can make your own future without any handouts from the government which is how our founding fathers envisioned our country. Hopefully Americans will continue to not want handouts from the governments and not allow our rights to be taken away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderstruck, post: 2273447, member: 254418"] Basically, if someone is saying times have changed. You need to ask, what has changed? Of course things are going to naturally change in a free society. The problem is when it's the politicians saying times have changed or it's time for a change. That's when you as a Conservative or simply a concerned citizen has to see exactly what change they're talking about. Some people's idea of change aren't in line with what the founding fathers or for that matter the American citizen envisioned for change. When we put people in power without knowing what they intend to do with their power, we're rolling the dice. The constitution is supposed to be the backbone of how are society is run. Unfortunately politicians on both sides of the isle try to bend it there way or totally disregarded it all together. Conservative means you live life believing you can make your own future without any handouts from the government which is how our founding fathers envisioned our country. Hopefully Americans will continue to not want handouts from the governments and not allow our rights to be taken away. [/QUOTE]
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