Reading the constitution and the bill of rights, I wonder - since when did the phrase "shall not" become "shall be". When did "infringed" and "violated" lose their meanings?
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Reading the constitution and the bill of rights, I wonder - since when did the phrase "shall not" become "shall be". When did "infringed" and "violated" lose their meanings?
When the Constitution is in shreds they can make whatever they want out of it.