If you had read the quote before posting it you wouldn't be so hysterical now.
If you bothered to acknowledge my posts on any of the last hundred threads you’ve polluted with your mindless trolling, we wouldn’t be having this exchange at all...
3. The limited powers of the federal government and jealousy of the subordinate governments afford a security which exists in no other instance. Answer. The first member of this seems resolvable into the 1st. objection before stated. The jealousy of the subordinate governments is a precious reliance. But observe that those governments are only agents. They must have principles furnished them whereon to found their opposition. The declaration of rights will be the text whereby they will try all the acts of the federal government. In this view it is necessary to the federal government also: as by the same text they may try the opposition of the subordinate governments.
BoR. Check on ANY government in the US from over stepping the boundries. Go cry in your beer...