To: jwalsh07
well then you answered your own question about jefferson. States rights went out the window with lincoln and the civil war. Whatever he said about or thought about state's rights, are pretty much "gone with the wind."
And they will never return again.
Whatever the feds rule, will be the law. Love it or hate it, it's all we have.
49 posted on
08/15/2003 7:46:16 PM PDT by
Robert_Paulson2
(If we just erect a big, expensive stone monument... everything will be alright!)
To: Robert_Paulson2
Whatever the feds rule, will be the law. Love it or hate it, it's all we have.Cripes.
50 posted on
08/15/2003 7:49:32 PM PDT by
jwalsh07
To: Robert_Paulson2
"The law" is subject to to change. These days, perhaps the personnel of the Courts have more to do with what that law is than the legislatures, on many issues that matter very much to so many folks. But personnel are subject to replacement. They don't yet live forever. Not yet. The trick is to get some new drugs that change that situation before I depart this mortal coil. Alas, I suspect I am too old to be in the hunt. My final exit is in the cards. And that is good, actually.
54 posted on
08/15/2003 8:30:14 PM PDT by
Torie
To: Robert_Paulson2
And they will never return again. Whatever the feds rule, will be the law. Love it or hate it, it's all we have.Kind of like the advice they used to give to women about rape - since it's inevitable, just lie back and enjoy it. Then they found out that if women fight back, they have a chance of avoiding the rape and the attacker running off.
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