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To: Wolfie

The commerce (commie) clause does NOT give the federal government the right to regulate commerce between the People. That is an invention of the supreme black robed terrorists also known as the supreme court (http://blackrobedterrorists.com). The words “The People” are not found in the commie clause, so how can it apply to the “People”. When the Constitution was written, there was three distinct bodies mentioned. The federal government, the States, and the People. The commie clause says that congress can regulate commerce between the “States”, that’s with a capital “S”. It was meant to give congress the power to be the referee if a trade war started between two or more states. It was NOT intended to give congress an out from the enumerated powers outlined in the Constitution!


17 posted on 12/14/2011 4:14:35 AM PST by government is the beast (In the last century, an estimated 262 million people have been murderd by their own government)
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To: government is the beast

Au contraire. The Commerce Clause, indeed, the entire Constitution, means what 5 out of 9 lifetime political appointees say it means. And THAT was a neat trick pulled off by the Founding Fathers.

(And spare me the woulda, shoulda, couldas - that’s the reality).


22 posted on 12/14/2011 4:20:52 AM PST by Wolfie
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