I find it very unfortunate that a 16 year old kid would not take the time to educate himself on important matters like civics before running off and proclaiming his distaste for "liberals," and opining loudly about what the founding documents of our nation mean. I find it especially distatestful that he would fall back to semantics (I never said "hate" I said "dislike!"). That's what I call "weaseling." Be a responsible person, and own what you do, and what you say. If what you say is proven to be wrong, words like "Gosh, I guess I was wrong" will go a long way to improving your stature. It shows strength of character.
I know you may not like it, but words mean things. The words in the Constitution mean things. They do not mean what you wish they meant, nor do they mean something other than what they say. They mean exactly what they say. The only words for which you get to make up a definition are the words that you make up yourself.
There is a huge body of study behind the Constitution, and the founder's intent, which you are obviously unfamiliar with. If you are interested in having your own opinions rather than just parroting what you've been told, you might try to educate yourself a bit with that. Education in civics is pretty important. Right now is the time in your life when you want to take advantage of it. Politics is not a team sport. It is the basis on which the future of our nation will be founded, and uneducated voters make for bad government.
Consider this a lesson, kid. It's better to remain silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it to everyone.
Someday we'll win this thing...
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