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Originally Posted by Shoonra
Am I the only one who notices how absurd this thread is getting?
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You're just now noticing this?
It all started with Little Brother's posting, and for me at least, it ended when I put him on the
ignore list.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
First, there is some problem about the quotation. Some attribute it to one Justice (Brandeis) and some to another (Frankfurter). Nobody can point to its source.
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The source is neither Brandeis nor Frankfurter, nor the University of Iowa... and we have been pointing to the Constitutions and the definitions all along.
Many people have said that Citizen is
the highest Office. Saying this is not akin to stating that the world, is in fact, flat... far from it.
The determination of the
exact rank of the Office of Citizen in relation to other Offices has been quite a thorn in my foot.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
We have here a quotation from one and only one Supreme Court Justice, whichever he was. Not a majority opinion. Maybe not even a dissenting opinion. Maybe not even from a court case.
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Truth be told, it is quite likely that
a few of the Justices have said that at one time or another as it's not so far fetched, but it's nice to see you noticed it Shoonra. At this point, I find that it's rank is unarguably circumstantial...
Thus, some discussion regarding the subject matter of the "
rank of the Office of Citizen" is most defiantly in order... what will a just and reasonable consideration bring to light? The thread "
The rank of the Office of Citizen - A discussion" has been opened for this discussion, and the rest of
this post has been moved
there.
Magnanimously,
Christopher Theodore: Rhodes