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To: trebb

yeah, right

like a Ronulan ever used their brain

Move to Colorado, I hear brownie shops are popping up, go practice some capitalism there...


18 posted on 11/01/2014 11:52:17 AM PDT by RaceBannon (EIEObama (Ebola, ISIL, Open Borders, Enterovirus))
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To: RaceBannon
yeah, right like a Ronulan ever used their brain

Move to Colorado,
I hear brownie shops are popping up, go practice some capitalism there...

I hear a lot of mindless bloviating with no cogent content or argument. Did you ever notice how, when a Democrat doesn't have an answer that makes sense, they make statements such as your last couple responses to me?

Do you even remember the original topic of 'discussion? To refresh you, it was about trying to define the fine line between constitutional legality and illegality when it comes to depriving a citizen of their Freedom on a "could be" vs, a definite "is".

You seem to be fine with it but refuse to consider whether it's just one of those personal opinions that makes it Ok to step on the Constitution or if it's actually Constitutional. I pointed out that we had to be very careful because, when the Government removes any Freedom, for any reason, it usually finds ways to expand the number of reasons (in this case "could be") to further trash the Constitution. I pointed out that Judge Napolitano laid it our very well and you started the mindless name calling as a "response". Did you even hear or read what Napolitano said? If so, did you actually think about it? I notice that there are many here that say they believe in the Constitution, but who also find various "reasons" why we should scrap it.

19 posted on 11/02/2014 1:51:56 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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