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Old 07-12-2007, 11:30 PM
bluedog bluedog is offline
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Just what right does the government have to tell the "private" citizen just what he can nor can not do with his personal property....other than that of National Defense needs of taking property in fair recompense for the purpose of infrastructure needs of the entire nation? Just where in the constitution does it give the government the right to control and regulate prices...incomes...or the livelyhood of any individual citizen? It does not unless opined to do so by some bleeding heart form the bench. To find any such laws regulating any of this....one must look upon the legislative branch of government and the laws that they have been placed upon the books....by the will of the people....as the Supreme Court has no "authority" under the constitution to regulate anything...other than laws already in place. BD
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