To: nolu chan
Nullification is not under discussion. Your quote is irrelevant. Of course your statement is nonsense.
"The words of the Constitution are explicit that the Constitution & laws of the U. S. shall be supreme over the Constitution and laws of the several States; supreme in their exposition and execution as well as in their authority."
That's what the Framers thought.
Walt
756 posted on
09/25/2003 4:17:40 PM PDT by
WhiskeyPapa
(Virtue is the uncontested prize.)
To: WhiskeyPapa
Your quote is still irrelevant. The laws of the United Soviet Socialist Republics were supreme in their exposition and execution as well as in their authority, over the several member republics. As each member republic ceased to be a member, those laws assumed the full force of a Wlatian proclamation.
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