To: ellery
Are you saying that the first and most important question we should ask any candidate is where they stand on this ruling and what will they do to get it set aside?
To: pepperdog
Are you saying that the first and most important question we should ask any candidate is where they stand on this ruling and what will they do to get it set aside?
That's not a bad idea - private property and the ownership that goes with it - this is such a basic principle, and a large part of the foundation of this country, anybody who would side with a private property owner is probably going to have some Conservative beliefs (even if they are a democrat - I'm not choosy at this point).
To: pepperdog
I'm saying that the first and most important question we should ask any candidate is his or her understanding of the Constitutional limits on government power. That goes for state and local officials too.
590 posted on
06/23/2005 5:16:26 PM PDT by
ellery
(The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. - Edmund Burke)
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