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To: Monorprise
Even if the first 20th century injustices invented the Incorporation doctrine out of good intentions, any power grab into the limitless domain is ultimately evil.

Good intent? How is that? Power, operating as a confounding ever-demon of human mores, speaks so. This new power is needed it tells a man! Which man? The man who then takes that power from the others to whom in rightfully belongs.

The Bill of Rights was meant to protect citizens in the newly reformed nations from ALL levels of government.

249 posted on 07/01/2011 11:28:08 AM PDT by bvw
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To: bvw

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Even if the first 20th century injustices invented the Incorporation doctrine out of good intentions, any power grab into the limitless domain is ultimately evil.

Good intent? How is that? Power, operating as a confounding ever-demon of human mores, speaks so. This new power is needed it tells a man! Which man? The man who then takes that power from the others to whom in rightfully belongs.

The Bill of Rights was meant to protect citizens in the newly reformed nations from ALL levels of government.”

Ok your not making any sense.

Yes liberals frequently have, at least in their own minds, “good intentions” for all the power grabs they advocate. The end results are dark & distinctive.

No the Federal constitution’s “bill of rights” were written, ratified, and applied only to the Federal Government until the well into the 20th century. The doctrine of incorporation is a new and dangerous invention of the power crazed federal employees in black robes.

This is an undeniable historic fact. Even if you just watch Hollywood movies you should know this simply from the fact that that in the old westerns cowboys were frequently required to surrender their arms upon entering town.


272 posted on 07/01/2011 1:36:23 PM PDT by Monorprise
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