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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1156844" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>It's a fine argument for the real world too. I can accomplish more good from the inside than I can sitting at home griping on the internet, so I choose to participate in an active role. I believe our citizens would rather deal with me than some of the "by the book" types in my field. </p><p></p><p>Of course anything written by man is inherently flawed, be it the Constitution, BoR, Amendments, federal laws and regulations or even the Bible. But I believe the writings of the founders are much clearer and grounded in common sense than most of the federal regulations I'm tasked with enforcing. If you want to see some inherently flawed writing, take a look at Title 49 C.F.R.! <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I'm not advocating the abandonment of common sense. I'm saying that an interpretation of the founders writings as they would be understood in their day IS a common sense approach. Rather than interpret them by todays standards, we should bring about the change our society needs to return to our roots. We've strayed too far afield in our search for a "better" way. <img src="/images/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1156844, member: 1132"] It's a fine argument for the real world too. I can accomplish more good from the inside than I can sitting at home griping on the internet, so I choose to participate in an active role. I believe our citizens would rather deal with me than some of the "by the book" types in my field. Of course anything written by man is inherently flawed, be it the Constitution, BoR, Amendments, federal laws and regulations or even the Bible. But I believe the writings of the founders are much clearer and grounded in common sense than most of the federal regulations I'm tasked with enforcing. If you want to see some inherently flawed writing, take a look at Title 49 C.F.R.! :) I'm not advocating the abandonment of common sense. I'm saying that an interpretation of the founders writings as they would be understood in their day IS a common sense approach. Rather than interpret them by todays standards, we should bring about the change our society needs to return to our roots. We've strayed too far afield in our search for a "better" way. :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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