At 20:18 -0500 11/5/00, Steven Furlong wrote:
The supremes have decided, in their wisdom, that the amendments to the federal constitution apply to the states as well. Thus, the 1st amendment prohibits states as well as the feds from regulating speech.
Not a question of wisdom- the 14th basicly says, thou shalt no longer make state laws that ignore the constitution. Note- this didn't happen until the civil war. Prior to this it was well understood that states could pass whatever laws they darn well pleased. Something that many don't realize is just how much the constitution/our government has been molded and changed since it's creation. In it's original form it was very clearly treated as a tool of the states, not the people. It was given just enough strength that it's decisions could be made to stick if a decision went against a particular state (this was the problem with the articles of confederation).
No, I agree with Tim, they need killing. I'd put them on the list, but below the gun grabbers. No one says the list can't be prioritized.
LOL. It's a priority queue, designed for easy distribution of labor when the proverbial sh*t hits the fan. -- "As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air--however slight--lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness." -- Justice William O. Douglas ____________________________________________________________________ Kevin "The Cubbie" Elliott <mailto:kelliott@mac.com> ICQ#23758827