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The "Put your money where your mouth is" Amendment.
You want a war- you're the first on the front line.
You want your church to run things? They're liable to pay their fair share of taxes, and they're liable to fund any mistakes made.
Essentially- you wanna change things- you get to pay for it, personally.
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OK, I guess that this means that YOU get to personally pay for the Healthcare reforms and the Cap and Trade for those of us that don't want them.
by Glenn Blaylock on October 6th, 2009
And what pray tell do THOSE have to do with Constitution Amendments?
Or are we getting huffy?
by Moongrim on October 6th, 2009
Have you or have you not supported those initiatives? If I remember correctly, you have supported them. So, in light of your proposed amendment, you should have to pay for them.
by Glenn Blaylock on October 7th, 2009
A-A-A-A-A-A-MEN!!!!!! you're on to something moongrim!
by Bob on October 16th, 2009