To: headsonpikes
Ah, I see. It's OK to violate your Oath of Office and the U.S. Constitution if you simply disagree with the federal law.
Didn't work for Governor George Wallace, did it? AND, he had the full support of the citizens of Alabama who disagreed with that federal law.
STATE's RIGHTS! (sometimes)
headsonpikes, our resident "Anarchist Extraordinaire".
To: robertpaulsen
It is scarcely
anarchy to favor limited government.
Your persistant enthusiasm for national uniformity, and your slobbering regard for what amounts to mere lawyering, as opposed to justice, betrays your real politics - the centrality and sovereignty of the state over human social life.
The greatest threat to American freedom is not alien Marxist Communism and Islamo-Fascism, but home-grown 'progressive and community-minded' folks who are absolutely certain they know how all Americans should live, and are willing to contort the plain language of the Constitution to have their way.
14 posted on
07/19/2005 8:21:22 AM PDT by
headsonpikes
("The U.S. Constitution poses no serious threat to our form of government.")
To: robertpaulsen; headsonpikes
I tip my hat to the most strident supporter of American Totalitarianism on this site! You are the Thug of All Thugs, rp.
10 headsonpikes
Ah, I see. It's OK to violate your Oath of Office and the U.S. Constitution if you simply disagree with the federal law.
12 paulsen
All fed, state & local officials pledge an oath to support & defend the Constitution. -- If they find that a federal, state or local law is repugnant to the Constitution, it is both their right, -- and their duty, - to refuse to honor or enforce that law.
23 posted on
07/21/2005 6:39:45 AM PDT by
musanon
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