To: dirtboy
Sorry, but 3/4s of the states have to assent to an amendment. So it is a willful agreement between the states and the fedgov, unlike most regular federal legislation which I doubt the author has a problem with.Nope still takes power away from the states. What if 1/4 of the states don't agree with it? By your argument they will be required by federal mandate to accept the standard. Let's take it past marriage, let's put up something you don't like whose power to control or maintain originally fell under the power of the states. Will you again be so ardent to subvert the ideals of federalism then?
92 posted on
06/06/2006 11:32:55 AM PDT by
billbears
(Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana)
To: billbears
Nope still takes power away from the states. What if 1/4 of the states don't agree with it?Once again, the Founders created this mechanism, complain to them. 3/4s of all states agreeing to a change is hardly depriving them of their rights.
93 posted on
06/06/2006 11:36:48 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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