To: general_re
"My copy of the Consitution must be an edited version - I can't seem to find that language anywhere in the Ninth Amendment. Perhaps you would be so good as to list the portions of the Ninth that support such a contention."
To understand the underlying premise for the Constitution, you would have to have a firm grip on the concept of common law.
The problem you have is that you have been brain-washed by the corrupt public education system to think that one must interpret the Constitution via Uniform Commercial Code...that is also why you will never comprehend the Ninth Amendment.
845 posted on
12/22/2002 2:16:01 PM PST by
TaZ
To: TaZ
To understand the underlying premise for the Constitution, you would have to have a firm grip on the concept of common law.
The problem you have is that you have been brain-washed by the corrupt public education system to think that one must interpret the Constitution via Uniform Commercial Code...that is also why you will never comprehend the Ninth Amendment. Ah, yes - when all else fails, just act as though presenting an argument would be beneath you. I'm rather curious as to exactly when common law supported a right to fly, but there you go...
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