Humans are never wrong, and collectively humans are always more intelligent. Never mind that the Supreme Court might not completely understand how it is supposed to be. Oh isn't it nice to be elected for life in a comfy government position where you have the power to say whether or not something is Constitutional. Yeah I don't think they'd be biased.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I forgot, you aren't a US citizen are you? I probably shouldn't have assumed you know how the three branches of the US government work. The Supreme Court's job is to interpret and rule on laws enacted by the legislative branch. Their job is to, well, rule whether or not something is constitutional, ie, ruling in tune with the constitution. The US government is a broad term covering all branches of government. As an example, let's look at 'Obamacare'. The legislature (Congress) wrote the law, the executive (Obama) signed the law, and the Supreme Court (Judicial) ruled whether or not it was constitutional.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Yeah Ken I'm really glad the Supreme Court has always ruled in tune with the Constitution. The U.S. Government would never infringe on our Constitutional rights.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
actually many rulings by the supreme court on the 2nd amendment explicitly give the government the right to regulate and restrict weapons. Try again.
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