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Back to the original subject. Does anyone know what it takes to repeal a constitutional amendment? Isn't it a majority of the states, or in lieu of that, some insanely overwhelming vote majority of the Senate?
I really don't see that happening. This is just political ass kissing. Interesting though to see who's kissing up!
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nightshade wrote:
Back to the original subject. Does anyone know what it takes to repeal a constitutional amendment? Isn't it a majority of the states, or in lieu of that, some insanely overwhelming vote majority of the Senate?
I really don't see that happening. This is just political ass kissing. Interesting though to see who's kissing up!
It would be the same process as any other amendment to the Constitution.
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punkdavid wrote:
nightshade wrote:
Back to the original subject. Does anyone know what it takes to repeal a constitutional amendment? Isn't it a majority of the states, or in lieu of that, some insanely overwhelming vote majority of the Senate?
I really don't see that happening. This is just political ass kissing. Interesting though to see who's kissing up!
It would be the same process as any other amendment to the Constitution.
Which is.....?????
No shit, notice I said "Does anyone know what it takes to repeal A constitutional amendment?" Indefinite article dude!!!
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nightshade wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
nightshade wrote:
Back to the original subject. Does anyone know what it takes to repeal a constitutional amendment? Isn't it a majority of the states, or in lieu of that, some insanely overwhelming vote majority of the Senate?
I really don't see that happening. This is just political ass kissing. Interesting though to see who's kissing up!
It would be the same process as any other amendment to the Constitution.
Which is.....?????
No shit, notice I said "Does anyone know what it takes to repeal A constitutional amendment?" Indefinite article dude!!!
Well, I thought you knew the process of amending the constitution, and I was letting you know that repealing a previous amendment is the same thing.
I believe the proposed amendment must be passed by a 2/3 vote in both houses of congress (i'm not sure if the President's signature is required or not) and then ratified by the legislatures of 3/4 of the states (39).
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I believe the proposed amendment must be passed by a 2/3 vote in both houses of congress (i'm not sure if the President's signature is required or not) and then ratified by the legislatures of 3/4 of the states (39).
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broken_iris wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
I believe the proposed amendment must be passed by a 2/3 vote in both houses of congress (i'm not sure if the President's signature is required or not) and then ratified by the legislatures of 3/4 of the states (39).
You can also call a Constitutional Congress.
How does one do that, and with the Republicans in control of the whole federal government, why haven't they done this already?
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