The federal government commits all kinds of unconstitutional acts. Your response might be…”Yeah, and?”
In other words, what are you going to do about it?
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Some people take this to imply the Constitution is ineffective in protecting your liberty. And in a sense, it is. But how can you expect words on paper to protect liberty if you’re not willing to actually do something to back up those words?
For Further Reading
A “Parchment Barrier” Needs Enforcement
A Parchment Barrier: The Constitution Doesn’t Enforce Itself
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