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To: Toddsterpatriot
We are all 'limited' by our Constitutional laws, and we are all bound to support & defend its basic principles, including the bill of rights.

-- the government's power is limited by the Constitution.

Of course it is. But we all agree to abide by our Constitution as our supreme law.

Where in the Bill of Rights did it say WalMart can't search your bag?

Walmart searches are not enunmerated, but unreasonable searches are, -- in the 4th, as you well know.

-- The Oath of Citizenship --

Like I said, cute. I'm a citizen and I never took the oath.

Makes no difference. Oath or not, you are bound to protect & defend our Constitution as the Law of the Land.

Does that mean I don't have to defend the Constitution?

Those of us that value our oath do so. -- Others that think its 'cute' don't.

Welcome to America.

My, how proud it must make you to claim our constitutional principles do not apply to merchants.
-- Since when are merchants exempt from our rule of law?

You'll have to show me the law that says a merchant can't search your bag.

Round you go. I show you the 4th Amendment. -- You deny "unreasonable searches" applies.

This is typical, for instance, of those who deny that the 2nd does not apply to merchants, -- that they can ban guns from employees & customers cars. Ring a bell?

78 posted on 02/02/2006 10:23:44 AM PST by tpaine
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To: tpaine
Walmart searches are not enunmerated, but unreasonable searches are, -- in the 4th, as you well know.

WalMart cannot go to your house and search, if you are in WalMart's house they can search.

Oath or not, you are bound to protect & defend our Constitution as the Law of the Land.

As soon as the Anti-WalMart search Amendment passes, I'll defend it.

My, how proud it must make you to claim our constitutional principles do not apply to merchants.

Go to a movie theater and yell fire, see how your 1st Amendment rights apply. Or an airport and yell bomb.

-- Since when are merchants exempt from our rule of law?

Again, show me the law that says WalMarts can't search you on WalMart property.

This is typical, for instance, of those who deny that the 2nd does not apply to merchants, -- that they can ban guns from employees & customers cars. Ring a bell?

Bring cases on both to the Supreme Court and see which survives.

80 posted on 02/02/2006 10:32:46 AM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists so bad at math?)
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