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Well, I guess I have a problem with the Constitution. Once something, well in Congress, they can vote something down and if they get three quarters I think of the Congress to vote again, they can change it, something like that. Anyway, it's my opinion that if something becomes constitutional, like abortion, for forty or fifty years, it should take maybe like three quarters of, not that they can't change the Constitution, but once it's been constitutional, it kind of makes them look like they're stupid if they, after forty years it takes them to change it. I think it should take three quarters of the Supreme Court to change a constitutional thing once it's been constitutional. But I don't think if you just have a new president and he picks a couple hand-picked judges and they can change the way he wants to go. I don't think the president should be able to control the Constitution like that. Anyway, so if we get a new president, then maybe they'll put it back the way it was. That's as much as sense, KV7, PBW. Back to now.
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