Choices

Ed Carp erc at dal1820.computek.net
Sun Feb 11 02:25:14 PST 1996


On Sun, 11 Feb 1996, jim bell wrote:

> Needless to say, I disagree.  Government does not possess ANY "rights."
> Merely powers.  Secondly, the Constitution says NOTHING about the authority
> of the Federal government to "regulate" (or, for that matter, even merely
> MONITOR) communications cross-border.  Sounds to me like you're arguing the
> statist line.

The government has, for quite some time, attempted to control most things 
in our lives (and quite successfully) by evoking the "interstate commerce 
clause" incantation.  Only recently has the Supreme Court put its 
collective foot down (in the recently-decided "no guns within 1000 feet 
of a school" law, which the government LOST).  Let's hope it does it more 
often :)
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