You stated that the supremacy clause was a "right." How does the supremacy clause confer a right? What right is that?
You also claimed that the supremacy clause was a 'delegated power.' How is the supremacy clause a "delegated power" as you stated? What power is it delegating? To whom?
Now, are you going to lay down some reasoned response, or just toss back another Partisan-esque, "Your opinion is moot"?
I'd say that the federal government has a -right- to maintain its existence against its domestic foes.
The Supreme Court agreed.
Walt