To: citizenredstater9271
The 13th Amendment is utterly incapable of having any effect on the 16th Amendment - later in time controls. To the extent that there is an inconsistency between the 13th Amendment and the 16th Amendment, the 16th Amendment wins, hands down.
41 posted on
06/28/2010 8:31:16 PM PDT by
Oceander
(The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance -- Thos. Jefferson)
To: Oceander
I will keep saying it: watch the original video. Dr. Paul explains everything.
I don't agree with Dr. Paul on everything but some things he's right about. Income tax is one of them.
To: Oceander
The 13th Amendment is utterly incapable of having any effect on the 16th Amendment - later in time controls. To the extent that there is an inconsistency between the 13th Amendment and the 16th Amendment, the 16th Amendment wins, hands down. Again, you are mistaken. The Constitution cannot contrdict itself - it is one of the basic tenets of law. Since the 13th came first, it is the 16th that must be corrected to not contradict it.
If you're pro-tax, why not just come out and say so?
52 posted on
06/28/2010 8:41:48 PM PDT by
tisket
(If someone yells "You Lie" in a room full of politicians, how do they know who he's talking to?)
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