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Do You Agree with John Stossel?

Should the public accommodations portion of the law be repealed?


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Yep, all attached to the Constitution. All Constitutional.

I notice you still haven't addressed the actual comment I made. Typical.

oh really, where is that land in the Constitution, where is the authority of the federal government on state or private land...........its not there.
 
oh really, where is that land in the Constitution, where is the authority of the federal government on state or private land...........its not there.

We've been through this. I don't feel the need to do it again, as you still have read the information I gave you. That's why I limited my comment.
 
Yep, all attached to the Constitution. All Constitutional.

I notice you still haven't addressed the actual comment I made. Typical.

all you want to tell me is government can go outside the the constitution , if some judge says it OK, and that is not correct.
 
all you want to tell me is government can go outside the the constitution , if some judge says it OK, and that is not correct.

Nope. I'm saying it hasn't. And I've linked rather extensive explanation.
 
Nope. I'm saying it hasn't. And I've linked rather extensive explanation.

government is far outside the constitution, you in denial, becuase you want the government serve your wants and desires.

To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings;-
 
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people,
it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government." -- Patrick Henry
 
why is it not limited since the founders say it is limited?

I said limited. Read the entire thing. But it's a large document with amendments within the context of history. You're being too simple in your reading. But I've pointed this out before.
 
government is far outside the constitution, you in denial, becuase you want the government serve your wants and desires.

To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings;-

Your novice opinion simply doesn't hold up.
 
I said limited. Read the entire thing. But it's a large document with amendments within the context of history. You're being too simple in your reading. But I've pointed this out before.

do those amendment alter the powers of congress in article 1 section 8 ..no. ....as i stated before my copy of the constitution contains all changes, and were the amendments have made changes to said constitution they are written in red, like article 1 section 2.

nothing in article 1 section 8 has been changed, no new powers thru a constitutional amendment has been made
 
Your novice opinion simply doesn't hold up.


this is not just be saying this but plenty of people.

what does the clause say........congress has NO legislative authority our of d.c. or unless the state gives them approval for federal buildings.....they have no authority on state or private land.
 
do those amendment alter the powers of congress in article 1 section 8 ..no. ....as i stated before my copy of the constitution contains all changes, and were the amendments have made changes to said constitution they are written in red, like article 1 section 2.

nothing in article 1 section 8 has been changed, no new powers thru a constitutional amendment has been made

In the sense that they demand more of the federal government, yes. The courts Explained it fairly well. And history shows how we got there.
 
this is not just be saying this but plenty of people.

what does the clause say........congress has NO legislative authority our of d.c. or unless the state gives them approval for federal buildings.....they have no authority on state or private land.
Yes, plenty of novices. I know.
 
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people,
it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government." -- Patrick Henry

this guy has been worm food for like two centuries now. Get over it.
 
Yes, plenty of novices. I know.


why dont you just say it ,you believe government can do as its wills, as long as they say its for the welfare of the people.

you dont like the constitution because its limits the federal government , so you create the fantasy it is not, and blind yourself to the writing of the constitution.
 
so your saying the government CONTROLS THE PEOPLE....they the master and we the servant!...........thats brilliant!

I am saying the guy has been word food for over two centuries now. The world he was talking about has been gone with the wind for a very very very long time now.
 
why dont you just say it ,you believe government can do as its wills, as long as they say its for the welfare of the people.

you dont like the constitution because its limits the federal government , so you create the fantasy it is not, and blind yourself to the writing of the constitution.

Your not very good at putting words in other people's mouths, so you shouldn't do it.


Try addressing what I linked.
 
i am saying the guy has been word food for over two centuries now. The world he was talking about has been gone with the wind for a very very very long time now.

what does that have to do with anything, he is saying the constitution restrains the government-------> it does not restrain the people
 
your not very good at putting words in other people's mouths, so you shouldn't do it.


Try addressing what i linked.

what you link is not anything, because the constitution is supreme law, and it says the government is limited to certain things, and it has no power outside of d.c. Unless the states agree on authority for them on buildings.
 
what you link is not anything, because the constitution is supreme law, and it says the government is limited to certain things, and it has no power outside of d.c. Unless the states agree on authority for them on buildings.

The only thing in the link is the explanation as to why you're wrong. I can see why you don't care to address that.
 
The only thing in the link is the explanation as to why you're wrong. I can see why you don't care to address that.

you NEVER address the constitution at all, by what authority in the u.s. constitution is given the authority for which you speak..........show me the written word...the reason is you cant...it not there and you kn ow it not, yet you persist in creating things which do not.

the constitution is a easy to read simple document, that state all power must be delegated [spelled out on paper], and its not because of limited government.

the founders had no intention of the federal government into the day to day life's of the american people.
 
you NEVER address the constitution at all, by what authority in the u.s. constitution is given the authority for which you speak..........show me the written word...the reason is you cant...it not there and you kn ow it not, yet you persist in creating things which do not.

the constitution is a easy to read simple document, that state all power must be delegated [spelled out on paper], and its not because of limited government.

the founders had no intention of the federal government into the day to day life's of the american people.

It clearly does. The ruling states clear that it doesn't violate the constitution and spells out exactly why.
 
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