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To: RoadGumby

The issue of constitutionality of a law falls within the purview of the Supreme Court. This, FR, court of public opinion is for expressing your beliefs as to the constitutionality of a law. My position is that if your rights are being violated, sue and by all means voice your opinion on this site. Furthermore, just as no one needs to abide by laws related to drinking and driving, you do not need to cooperate with any attempt by an individual to abrogate your rights. I am sure you are smart enough to know that decisions have consequences. My original comment offered my opinion that I do not have a problem with DUI check points, nor do I view it as an infringement on my rights. Please be aware that I am not a Constitutional scholar, lawyer or judge.

Now if you would like to discuss this further, please come to my house, I will open up a great bottle of wine I got for Christmas and we can debate this until you have it out of your system, or that you afford me a different opinion than yours. Cheers!

ps, I will stop defending my rights when I am dead. I encourage you to do the same.


76 posted on 12/28/2009 11:33:40 AM PST by LuvFreeRepublic
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To: LuvFreeRepublic

My rights are inviolable, despite what that ‘court’ says. If I feel they are violated, I’ll not cooperate. Never have in a random DUI-stop.

Similarly, you’ll probably find it just peachy to have your home searched for illegal drugs, it IS for the Chill’run you know. You are not a judge, etc. You are what is called an Enabler.

Wine? I hope that is Legally acquired, you may be first in line for a Home Safety Inspection, for your own good you know.


77 posted on 12/28/2009 11:38:46 AM PST by RoadGumby (For God so loved the world)
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