To: FreeReign
"The First Amendment of the Constitutions leaves that right to everybody. Even harpie-rat Jersey politicians."
Constitution doesn't allow any of these though, and I'll cut and psate from post 221:
"I would point to the DOJ lawsuits against Microsoft when Bill Gates wouldn't donate money to the Democrats. I would point to the IRS audits of Bill O'Reilly and The Heritage Foundation. Power to abuse citizens isn't "delegated," but the power to direct Government agencies to harass and abuse citizens is used nevertheless. But you know that and you can't possibly believe otherwise. And that is why Government Officials should not be "asking" "private citizens," or "retailers" to "ban" things that are Constitutional, such as books, that those same officials find offensive. Would you state that these elected officials would be within of their Constitutional rights to start "asking" "private citizens" or "retailers" to "ban" sales of the Bible?"
That is exactly the direction the Joisey harpy politicians are heading.
To: Jameison
The First Amendment of the Constitutions leaves that right to everybody. Even harpie-rat Jersey politicians." Constitution doesn't allow any of these though, and I'll cut and psate from post 221:..................... That is exactly the direction the Joisey harpy politicians are heading.
When the Jersey, harpy, and haggy politicians go in that direction, fry their butts.
In the mean time advocate to vote their sorry butts out.
To: Jameison
243 posted on
06/11/2006 12:19:01 PM PDT by
Enterprise
(Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
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