OK.... what is that?
Hmmmm...
Found this:
from your link:
'What is really needed is a repeal of the commerce clause and an amendment to the Bill of Rights that says: "Congress and the states shall make no law interfering with production and commerce, foreign or domestic." '
Or maybe what is needed is to somehow bring OUR SERVANT THE STATE to heel with the PREAMBLE TO THE BILL OF RIGHTS:
'This MOST IMPORTANT PART of the Bill of Rights -- the PREAMBLE which tells SPECIFICALLY that the Bill of Rights was to make sure the government knew it was limited to the powers stated in the Constitution, and if it didn't, the Amendments spell out the Rights of the People the government couldn't change. Our revisionist historians ALWAYS leave this off the Constitution!!! It is imperative that the complete text be included in any study, interpretation or construction of the contents and the Limitations of government imposed by the Constitution for the United States....
The first ten amendments are "DECLARATORY AND RESTRICTIVE CLAUSES". This means they supersede and restrict all previous parts of the Constitution, and restrict all subsequent amendments to the framework of the Bill of Rights amendments. The Bill of Rights amendments are a declaration in very plain language of the restrictions to the powers of government and "STATE".
There are people in this country that do not want us to know that this Preamble ever existed. For many years these words and understanding have been "omitted" from presentations of our Constitution.
Public and private schools and colleges alike have based the education of the people and their whole interpretation of the Constitution on this fraudulent omission. (Indeed, when I was searching for it, I was informed by the Dean of the Law School at UC Berkley, that the Bill of Rights amendments had no Preamble.)140.....' http://www.barefootsworld.net/consti10.html
'The Commerce Clause: Route to Omnipotent Government'
Well, I guess that explains the white stretch limo with D.O.C. written on its side way out in Warrenton, Virginia, about 35-40 miles from D.D. I'm not sure where they were coming from, but they were heading in the general direction of D.C. I couldn't figure out why they rode in such fancy style. Now I know.