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Supreme Court Ruling
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<blockquote data-quote="hal keiner" data-source="post: 797103" data-attributes="member: 66101"><p>I agree. If a literal interpretation of the Constitution does not reflect what Congress (and thus the people) currently want's it to reflect, it should be rewritten to more accuratly reflect what it does want it to reflect. A bastardized interpretation by the Supreme Court is probably only recognized as "bastardized" if it is contrary to ones own view of what "lens" should be applied to an interpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hal keiner, post: 797103, member: 66101"] I agree. If a literal interpretation of the Constitution does not reflect what Congress (and thus the people) currently want's it to reflect, it should be rewritten to more accuratly reflect what it does want it to reflect. A bastardized interpretation by the Supreme Court is probably only recognized as "bastardized" if it is contrary to ones own view of what "lens" should be applied to an interpretation. [/QUOTE]
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