PulpExposure wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:PulpExposure wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:What I'm not finding is that 5/9 Supreme Politburo justices can decide "things change" and the Constitution needs to be modified by them in the way that they chose. I'm hoping Pulp can find that part for us...
Why? That's your strawman, not mine.
If you want to argue with Marbury v. Madison be my guest. I don't have the power to travel back to 1803, though.
My strawman? You argued the supreme court can change the Constitution by simple majority vote because "things change." How is it "my" strawman?
Because that's not what I've said. At all. Where have I said that "the supreme court can change the Constitution by simple majority vote"?
Please find that statement.
Actually, if you read the quotes in this post your response to my point of 5/9 was in it. What else were you looking for? Clearly times change, which is why the Supreme Court gave us 2/3 of each Chamber and 3/4 the legislature, not 5/9 decree by the Supreme Court that "times changed." Your gun example was an excellent one. If "times changed" then a Constitutional Amendment should be introduced. Until then...