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Re: Gas/Fuel War!!!
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Posted by thurlow on April 11, 2005 at 08:28:53 from (65.255.98.25):
In Reply to: Re: Gas/Fuel War!!! posted by Paul in Mich on April 11, 2005 at 05:09:33:
Hey Paul (and Rod); have enjoyed your reasoned discourse, although my political leanings are probably a little to the right of Paul's. I guess my main concern is the intrusion of the Federal Gov't (in the U.S.) into areas which have no basis in the law of the land. How much of what comes out of Congress is in violation of the Constitution, especially the 10th Amemdment? Another thing; in a recent Supreme Court decision, Justice Kennedy......writing for the (slim) majority pointed out that their decision was based on their read of the prevailing (world) opinion. These are the ultimate judiciary and have forsaken the Constitution for prevailing world opionion. If only they were required to be unanimous in opinion instead of the (increasing numbers of ) five to four votes..........
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