bluebird
5th November 2005, 07:56
Would it be possible to have a "dialogue" column whereby one of you every week or even twice a week "Asks" a constitutional question, then allows a two day response period from members, followed by the "correct" understanding of how the Constitutional Party views the particular issue?
In other words, let's say Mr. Peroutka or Mr. Lofton asks the question:
"Is the "rule of law" the final word when it comes to our Constitution?
Then, give a two day period for members to weigh in on the question and express their opinion, educated or not, to answer the question.
On the third day, Mr. Peroutka or Mr. Lofton, would provide an answer as seen through the philosophy of the Constitution Party.
This would be very helpful if the questions pertained to current events and in fact, would not even have to "name" the person they involve but only the issue surrounding the person.
This would be very educational for new members and give us a great reason for continuing to choose the Constitution Party. Armed with the truth we can help others wade through the mire and muck surrounding a "living and breathing" constitution. Once again the truth will set them free.
In other words, let's say Mr. Peroutka or Mr. Lofton asks the question:
"Is the "rule of law" the final word when it comes to our Constitution?
Then, give a two day period for members to weigh in on the question and express their opinion, educated or not, to answer the question.
On the third day, Mr. Peroutka or Mr. Lofton, would provide an answer as seen through the philosophy of the Constitution Party.
This would be very helpful if the questions pertained to current events and in fact, would not even have to "name" the person they involve but only the issue surrounding the person.
This would be very educational for new members and give us a great reason for continuing to choose the Constitution Party. Armed with the truth we can help others wade through the mire and muck surrounding a "living and breathing" constitution. Once again the truth will set them free.