1 posted on
01/09/2013 12:46:20 PM PST by
Bidimus1
To: Bidimus1
“The power to tax is the power to destroy”
McCulloch v. Maryland
To: Bidimus1
How would the far left fringe react to a $1B per abortion tax on that exercise of the fundamental right to privacy in the Penumbra of the Constitution? How about a $100,000 per word tax on anything published by the press, a right guaranteed by the First AMendment? Or perhaps a charge of $10M to choose a jury trial rather than a trial with only a judge? Using a punitive tax to restrict a fundamental human right is evil. Using a punitive tax to restrict a basic constitutional right is unconstitutional and illegal.
3 posted on
01/09/2013 12:50:30 PM PST by
Pollster1
(Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. - Ronald Reagan)
To: Bidimus1
After Justice Roberts’ appalling opinion in the Obamacare case, I’m not sure there is a winning legal argument against this.
To: Bidimus1
I certainly hope that you ran this through a spell and grammar check before sending it to Hewitt.
5 posted on
01/09/2013 12:54:55 PM PST by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
To: Bidimus1
Attach an amendment to every gun tax bill requiring the an equal tax on voting.
7 posted on
01/09/2013 12:59:14 PM PST by
DManA
To: Bidimus1
Hewitt didn’t care about the first AW ban because he didn’t think anyone needed a “machine gun”. He is a CINO and member in good standing of the GOPe.
8 posted on
01/09/2013 1:02:07 PM PST by
MileHi
( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
To: Bidimus1
FRiend, a little proof-reading and spell check wouldn't hurt...
Impeach the kenyan or secession.
11 posted on
01/09/2013 1:04:01 PM PST by
ex91B10
(We've tried the Soap Box,the Ballot Box and the Jury Box; ONE BOX LEFT!)
To: Bidimus1
How about taxing Hollywood for violence in movies?
They want hire taxes. /sarc
To: Bidimus1
Spelling and punctuation on FR is trending downward of late.
16 posted on
01/09/2013 1:51:21 PM PST by
lurk
To: Bidimus1
Woo Hoo for spell checkers! : )
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