To: Woahhs
Exactly. This is the same mechanism they are using to expand the so-called "commerce clause" to mena anything that happens anywhere. Even if it is only inside ONE State, or even over seas.
64 posted on
06/02/2004 2:44:20 PM PDT by
Dead Corpse
(For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
To: Dead Corpse
Why have we never sought to limit "judicial review?" It's not like it's codified in the Constitution, and there's nothing in that same Constitution that gives ANY branch of government a "magic wand" such as the court has given itself.
67 posted on
06/02/2004 2:50:32 PM PDT by
Woahhs
(America is an idea, not an address)
To: Dead Corpse
Exactly. This is the same mechanism they are using to expand the so-called "commerce clause" to mena anything that happens anywhere. Even if it is only inside ONE State, or even over seas.Seen it. "Strict Constructionist" Supremacy Clause arguments in support of "Living Document" New Deal Commerce Clause legislation. It's quite a dance.
70 posted on
06/02/2004 2:53:11 PM PDT by
tacticalogic
(I Controlled application of force is the sincerest form of communication.)
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