Professional deciders like Father Steve are perfect arbitraters except when they ain't Father Steve.

But in matters of the legal protection of the citizens of the United States from the arrogance of government our fate cannot be dependent on the fortunate occurrence of a Father Steve.

Instead we must depend on the written words of our laws.

No Faldage, we are not talking politics.
We are instead talking about understanding a pact of words that we entered into with ourselves over two hundred years ago.

And that pact happens to be written in the English language and we, as those who have a extraordinary interest in the English language, can contribute somewhat to the public's understanding of this contract; at the very least we can contribute more than those who don't share our interest in language.

So tell me Faldage, what is political about that?