To: tpaine
"There is nothing in the U.S. Constitution that authorizes the federal government to wage war against the citizens of the United States, no matter how well-meaning the intent. The Bill of Rights means just as much today, as it did on the day it was written. And its protections are just as valid and just as important to freedom today, as they were to our Founders two hundred years ago. The danger of the drug war is that it erodes away those rights. Once the fourth amendment is meaningless, it's just that much easier to erode away the first and then the second, etc. Soon we'll have no rights at all." Jim Robinson, 5/9/01 155
Well stated. I agree 100%. The FEDERAL WOD is unconstitutional.
318 posted on
01/16/2003 2:09:51 PM PST by
Texaggie79
(seriously joking or jokingly serious, you decide)
To: Texaggie79
"Well stated. I agree 100%. The FEDERAL WOD is unconstitutional."
318 ta79
Good, you agree that federal violations of the BOR's [such as the WOD's] are unconstitutional
Do you agree that state/local violations of our US Constitution are also unconstitutional?
320 posted on
01/16/2003 2:18:38 PM PST by
tpaine
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