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To: SaraJohnson

Who forced you to use a road from point A. to point B. What, are their Japanese Imperial Marines with bayonets against your back?

Or did YOU CHOSE to live at A. and work at B.? Those are pretty big choices, that you made.

It’s a big country. I suspect less than 0.0002 percent of the roads are toll roads. You choosing to use two-ten thousands of a percent of road possibilities isn’t any type of ‘force’.


29 posted on 07/30/2010 2:51:58 AM PDT by Leisler ("Over time they create a legal system that plunders and a moral code that glorifies it." F. Bastiat)
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To: Leisler

Who forced you to use a road from point A. to point B. What, are their Japanese Imperial Marines with bayonets against your back?


The interstate commerce clause of the Constitution has been sorely abused by the “living constitution” centralized power grabbers.

However, blocking the use of highways in the US is rightfully considered blocking commerce. If I want to get from A to B to work, I have the constitutional right to do it on the roads.


35 posted on 07/30/2010 11:03:29 AM PDT by SaraJohnson
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