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Re: Huffington Post legal writer says repealing the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional"
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Bunch of redneck dumbasses
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Date: August 20, 2015 12:20PM
Bill.N. Wrote:
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> Agreed. Some people just don't understand the
> difference between "unconstitutional" and "A
> really bad idea".
9 times outta 10 when I hear someone call something "unconstitutional", it's from a contard. they don't know very much and think anything that's not part of the fox news agenda is somehow "unconstitutional".
Re: Huffington Post legal writer says repealing the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional"
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I bet you can't figure out why
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Date: August 20, 2015 01:30PM
so I guess that means Wrote:
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> The second amendment is here to stay forever.
> Repealing it would be unconstitutional. LOL
> libtards!
Your post is stupid, and I bet you can't figure out why.
Re: Huffington Post legal writer says repealing the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional"
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Uy3CM
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Date: August 20, 2015 02:41PM
it's always been unconstitutional for government to use tax money to create a business to compete against private businesses in a marketplace having private businesses
they can regulate private business to prevent collusion, however economists warn that regulating to provide any group with "lower prices" will usually lead to nation wide shortages
there isn't any two ways about it
yes i will fight about it
i don't owe a nice word to democrats using tax money to create a non-competitive business
Re: Huffington Post legal writer says repealing the 14th amendment is "unconstitutional"
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Bill.N.
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Date: August 20, 2015 03:15PM
"it's always been unconstitutional for government to use tax money to create a business to compete against private businesses in a marketplace having private businesses"
I must have missed that one in the Bill of Rights. Care to tell us where you found it? NEWS FLASH: Government has been using taxpayer money and government powers to create or support businesses which compete against unsubsidized private businesses since ths country was founded.
> it's always been unconstitutional for government
> to use tax money to create a business to compete
> against private businesses in a marketplace having
> private businesses
>
> they can regulate private business to prevent
> collusion, however economists warn that regulating
> to provide any group with "lower prices" will
> usually lead to nation wide shortages
>
> there isn't any two ways about it
>
> yes i will fight about it
>
> i don't owe a nice word to democrats using tax
> money to create a non-competitive business
>