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As Cash noted, I was not saying that Lagboltz was wrong in his description of the Washington quote, nor was I blaming him for pointing out the error. I stated in my post that Washington's outlook on the Constitution and his philosophy of the laws of our Republic are the exact principles embraced by today's Conservatives. Our founders disagreed from time to time on a variety of issues. Of ultimate importance, however, is their universal agreement that our Constitution is the heart of our law, that our Rights come from God alone, and that those rights may not be modified in any manner other than by the Amendment process. This is why we Conservatives despise Judicial activism, as it's nothing more than what Washington called "usurpation" in his Farewell Speech.

 

It is not "blaming" to discuss Washington's overall philosophy on the Constitution itself, the necessity of Amendment to change those God-given Rights, and his belief that morality and religion are the critical pillars of our Republic. My post expanded upon Washington's philosophy so that other posters were not confused about his position. I was simply noting that although our GOP nominee for President was defeated in November, our Conservative positions remain as true today as they were when our founders wrote the Constitution! I made NO mistake!  If you believe otherwise, please correct me?


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