Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Re: Lefturds at D.C. Comics Force Superman To Renounce His U.S. Citizenship


Surely you are not as stupid as you appear/pretend.
You asked where in the Constitution Government had Power To regulate food and drugs.
I identified -- nowhere. That this [Government regulating food and drugs] is merely ANOTHER usurpation.
NOW you want to claim some non-stated position (read: straw man) that everything NOT in the Constitution is against the law? Really? This is all Civics 101 -- or maybe Civics 99.

The Constitution was an agreement between the several Sovereign States. It created the Federal Government. It specifically states (simplified) that the Congress may do A, B and C; the Executive may do D and E; the Judiciary may do F. There are ALSO some restrictions AGAINST doing things. RESTRICTING the Government was the purported goal of a written Constitution.

When Congress seeks to accomplish H, then they have obviously USURPED power not provided them.

Regard$,
--MJ

Much of the intellectual legacy of Marx is an anti-intellectual legacy. It has been said that you cannot refute a sneer. Marxism has taught many-inside and outside its ranks-to sneer at capitalism, at inconvenient facts or contrary interpretations, and thus ultimately to sneer at the intellectual process itself. This has been one of the sources of its enduring strength as a political doctrine, and as a means of acquiring and using political power in unbridled ways. -- Thomas Sowell




At 08:35 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
You're being silly.

Where in the constitution does it say government has the power to
regulate food and drugs?

Nowhere ... yet ANOTHER usurpation.

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So everything not specifically in the constitution, is against the
law.

OKEY DOKEY mate.

I take back the silly thing.

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