Originally Posted by logtroll
Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
That you are participating in a free and open political discussion is a very easily identifiable tangible benefit of our Constitution. The fact that 44 times the leadership of our government has peacefully changed hands is another one. The amendment process of Article V of our Constitution is another. Logtroll are you forced to be a member of the official state religion? No, you are not because there isn't an official state religion. There are lots of easily identifiable tangible benefits that come from our Constitution. It is unfortunate that you are unable to see them when they are an integral part of your life!
Originally Posted by logtroll
The subject is the electoral college, not the Constitution in general. I have made that clear numerous times.

Please reread my comments with that in mind, and respond accordingly.

Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
I read your comments and replied to them. Here is your comment that I replied to.
Originally Posted by logtroll
You would think that after some 240-odd years of history that there would lots of easily identifiable tangible benefits resulting from "one of the things that makes our Constitution the greatest political/legal document ever written".
You asked a general question about our Constitution and I answered it. Now because you don't like my answer you are saying I'm not responding properly. Despite what you think I did respond properly.


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