tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6161327987992186698.post5727468391946682817..comments2023-06-09T08:37:26.905-07:00Comments on High Altitude Politics: Radical ConservativismFred Solophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16373113866235076470noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6161327987992186698.post-34413458763356096682010-05-12T00:43:18.706-07:002010-05-12T00:43:18.706-07:00Okay, so I guess I see your point, after reading t...Okay, so I guess I see your point, after reading the posting on the blogspot. Although, I don't think he is making a good point. Conservatives are complaining about the law that isn't being enforced with regards to immigration. As for the Conservative's complaint about the 14th amendment, is isn't like Conservatives think the Constitution is absolutely perfect right now. There is a possibility the original Constitution was perfect, with only clarification needed in the amendments. However, it isn't like Conservatives believe the only change needed is the fix to the 14th amendment. <br /><br />The wording of said amendment allowed for a loophole in immigration policy, when we were attempting to make our country better. The loophole does nothing of the sort. It needs to be fixed. It isn't the only change to the Constitution Conservatives advocate for. Simply off top my head, plenty of Conservatives call for a balanced budget amendment or term limits for Congressional members.<br /><br />I believe is delirious is saying that Conservatives always say the Constitution is perfect. Conservatives main point towards the Constitution is normally towards the power the the government and how it is being overreached. Conservatives argue that laws should be enforced as they are, which is why they are advocating for the change to it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com