What’s more dangerous to the Constitution and liberty –

1. The voter who completely disregards the constitution – only caring about what they want to get done?

2.  The voter who actively hates the Constitution?

3. The voter who claims to be a constitutionalist, but really knows almost nothing about the constitution – and supports people who actively violate it?

Personally, I think #3.  I run into a significant number of republicans who fit that category, sadly enough.  One guy tonight even claimed he had never voted for a person who violated the constitution. When asked for an example of who he supports, the first person he named is someone that is one of the most anti-constitutional state legislators in the country.

I think ignorance is the greatest danger.  You?

Michael Boldin

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