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![]() On 4-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: Steve can read, unlike most "Amerikkkans." . promote the general welfare means letting you do what it right for you as long as it doesn't screw with others. It doesn't mean PROVIDE welfare for those to stupid or lazy to provide for themselves. Sorry, Steve-o, but your interpretation of that clause is entirely wrong. You're just "to" stupid. It's not a "clause," (hahahahaha....idiot) article or amendment. It's in the introduction, formally known as the preamble. It carries no weight whatsoever, even IF you were coherent. Government lackey or union clown "member?" |
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Steve wrote:
On 4-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: Steve can read, unlike most "Amerikkkans." . promote the general welfare means letting you do what it right for you as long as it doesn't screw with others. It doesn't mean PROVIDE welfare for those to stupid or lazy to provide for themselves. Sorry, Steve-o, but your interpretation of that clause is entirely wrong. You're just "to" stupid. It's not a "clause," (hahahahaha....idiot) article or amendment. It's in the introduction, formally known as the preamble. It carries no weight whatsoever, even IF you were coherent. Government lackey or union clown "member?" Moron. clause, n. (klɔːz) Also 4–6 claus, 5 clawse, clausse. [a. OF. clause, ad. late or med.L. clausa, app. in sense of L. clausula close of a period or formula, conclusion, clause, dim. of *clausa, itself not recorded as n. in ancient Latin; f. L. claudĕre, claus-um to close. Cf. Pr. clauza; It. uses clausula.] 1. a.1.a A short sentence; a single passage or member of a discourse or writing; a distinct part or member of a sentence, esp. in Gramm. Analysis, one containing a subject and predicate. Also attrib. and Comb. clause, n. |
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H the K wrote:
Steve wrote: On 4-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: Steve can read, unlike most "Amerikkkans." . promote the general welfare means letting you do what it right for you as long as it doesn't screw with others. It doesn't mean PROVIDE welfare for those to stupid or lazy to provide for themselves. Sorry, Steve-o, but your interpretation of that clause is entirely wrong. You're just "to" stupid. It's not a "clause," (hahahahaha....idiot) article or amendment. It's in the introduction, formally known as the preamble. It carries no weight whatsoever, even IF you were coherent. Government lackey or union clown "member?" Moron. Meaninig H K cannot rebut your facts. |
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BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: Steve wrote: On 4-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: Steve can read, unlike most "Amerikkkans." . promote the general welfare means letting you do what it right for you as long as it doesn't screw with others. It doesn't mean PROVIDE welfare for those to stupid or lazy to provide for themselves. Sorry, Steve-o, but your interpretation of that clause is entirely wrong. You're just "to" stupid. It's not a "clause," (hahahahaha....idiot) article or amendment. It's in the introduction, formally known as the preamble. It carries no weight whatsoever, even IF you were coherent. Government lackey or union clown "member?" Moron. Meaninig H K cannot rebut your facts. There's no need to "rebut" morons. "It's not a 'clause'" snerk |
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![]() On 5-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: Meaninig H K cannot rebut your facts. There's no need to "rebut" morons. "It's not a 'clause'" impossible task: 299 million in the U.S. alone. Sand that's very generous. |
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![]() On 5-Sep-2009, BAR wrote: Government lackey or union clown "member?" Moron. Meaninig H K cannot rebut your facts. Facts are extremely frustrating to the misguided and ignorant masses. |
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![]() On 5-Sep-2009, H the K wrote: clause, n. (klɔːz) Also 4–6 claus, 5 clawse, clausse. [a. OF. clause, ad. late or med.L. clausa, app. in sense of L. clausula close of a period or formula, conclusion, clause, dim. of *clausa, itself not recorded as n. in ancient Latin; f. L. claudĕre, claus-um to close. Cf. Pr. clauza; It. uses clausula.] 1. a.1.a A short sentence; a single passage or member of a discourse or writing; a distinct part or member of a sentence, esp. in Gramm. Analysis, one containing a subject and predicate. Also attrib. and Comb. clause, n. * Date: 14th century Idiot: 1: usually offensive : a person affected with extreme mental retardation 2 : a foolish or stupid person idiot adjective |
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... It's not a "clause," (hahahahaha....idiot) article or amendment. It's in the introduction, formally known as the preamble. It carries no weight whatsoever, even IF you were coherent. Government lackey or union clown "member?" You are completely wrong. Here's the link. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/c...tion/preamble/ -- Nom=de=Plume |
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