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  • TheBlueOne0

    Can you clarify your question: Please tell me what it MEANS TO YOU that, as you stated rather unclearly in your note above, that there is a relationship between the "responsibilities of a free individual" and the Constitution.

    In your understanding of the Constitution:

    What is the nature of this responsibility?

    Where does this responsibility stem from?

    What is the nature of the relationship between free individuals and other free individuals under the constitutional framework? What is the relationship between the aggregate of free individuals and the constitution?

    Does the cultural or political society formed by the framework of the constitution have in turn responsibilities towards the larger collection of free individual's who agree to it's tenets?

    Since I don't want to make and ASSUMPTIONS about what you are thinking here, I want to know in your own words as a freethinking FREE individual what these concepts, that are so dear to your heart that you passionately post anonymously* on the internet your thoughts on these things, mean to you.

    *and you keep your self anonymous to protect yourself from the government, right? Because of your radical ideas?

    • Please answer in the larger content box below and not in notes. Thank you.TheBlueOne
    • I dont see how my ideas are radical at all. why would I put my picture up for you dicks anyway.yurimon
    • some of you are photohop dicls and you know what i mean so no thanks. maybe if you where nicer more responsibleyurimon
    • So you have no intestinal fortitude.TheBlueOne
    • Walk on dick. You talk bullshit and have no spine. Typical rightwing faggot.TheBlueOne

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