CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
I think the Constitution has become a "sacred cow." Much like my other "favorite" sacred cow buzz-word "children" (*full body shudder*) we as a nation (private, public, and news media) often use it when we simply want to say "listen up, folks, this is important!"
It's not a Constitutional right. As people have brought up in this thread, upon reading the document with a magnifying glass and consulting with professors and lawyers, one will find no mention of it. What we are really asking is, "dont you think it is absolutely ridiculous to regulate the keeping of bees when it is so beneficial with such little downside? This makes me mad!"
I know I am sounding uppity (yet again) but I really truly think that when we invoke the name of the Constitution or say "for the good of our children" (God I freaking hate that one), or ask what any number of our forefathers or whatever other historical figure would think about a matter we are cheapening our argument. We are crying wolf.
For the record though, the ordinance against keeping bees mentioned was a steaming pile of nonsense. For the good of our children I say we put up some sort of peaceful protest. After all, THAT is our Constitutional right.
It's not a Constitutional right. As people have brought up in this thread, upon reading the document with a magnifying glass and consulting with professors and lawyers, one will find no mention of it. What we are really asking is, "dont you think it is absolutely ridiculous to regulate the keeping of bees when it is so beneficial with such little downside? This makes me mad!"
I know I am sounding uppity (yet again) but I really truly think that when we invoke the name of the Constitution or say "for the good of our children" (God I freaking hate that one), or ask what any number of our forefathers or whatever other historical figure would think about a matter we are cheapening our argument. We are crying wolf.
For the record though, the ordinance against keeping bees mentioned was a steaming pile of nonsense. For the good of our children I say we put up some sort of peaceful protest. After all, THAT is our Constitutional right.