To: Jameison; papertyger
Intellectual honesty is always important. If Arnold Schwarzenegger makes a speech, it is not the doctrine of the California state government. If Barbara Boxer or Dianne Feinstein makes a speech, it is not the doctrine of the United States Senate. If John McCain makes a speech or a graduation commencement, it is not the doctrine of the New World Order/World Trade Organization/United Nations.
The United States Constitution tells us how to make and enforce laws. The tenth amendment tells us that the states make laws that do not fall under the US code. The New Jersey State Constitution does not let rogue members of its assembly to make laws "ad lib." A bill has to be written, passed by the legislative body, and signed by the Governor.
I do not have a learning disability. Intellectual honesty is only good and well if it is practiced all of the time.
To: Prodn2000
When you find a law, any law, that governs the active practice of malfeasance, you let us know. Until then, you are trying to play "outhouse attorney," and arguing in bad faith as far as I'm concerned.
359 posted on
06/13/2006 3:27:59 AM PDT by
papertyger
(Evil preys on civility.)
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