• GoofyGuy (7/29/2015)


    ... under no circumstances can [the US Constitution] be ignored or interpreted by the Executive branch, a State, or a branch of government like the Justice Department, Department of Defense, or the NSA.

    Actually, it gets ignored and interpreted all the time by all those governmental entitiies, by corporate entities, and by individuals as well.

    That's why we have lawsuits and (ahem) lawyers.

    I think based on the 3 major branches of the government, the judicial branch chiefly engages in the interpretation of the constitution, the legislative can initiate the process of change, so that leaves the ignoring part for the branch that's left over!