To: Paige
Anti- Federalist books should be read time and time again by Conservatives. Agreed. Antifederalist Papers dealing with implied powers and with the judiciary especially. You'll never hear Limbaugh or Levin mention them. It's always the Federalist Papers. Sad. The fed papers make me laugh. They are so wrong so often it's mind-boggling. Madison talks about "few and defined" powers--lol. Always good for a belly laugh.
53 posted on
05/23/2010 8:18:21 AM PDT by
Huck
(Q: How can you tell a party is in the majority? A: They're complaining about the fillibuster.)
To: Huck
Study Madison, that is what he wanted.... Hamilton was the big government advocate.
58 posted on
05/23/2010 11:23:48 AM PDT by
Paige
("All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing," Edmund Burke)
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