The Founding Fathers did not agree on many things, but that did not stop
them from talking to each other civilly and thinking about their differences
and trying to figure out ways to either resolve their differences or explain
why that should not be done, then listen and get back to work again.
If facts were to be challenged, good hard evidence was required or the
facts would stand as they are until proven otherwise. Anything less than
this process will take ups all back into the dark ages where tyrants
ruled with absolute power and no one had a right to anything.
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