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Date:02/04/2000 Author:Paul Milne <fedinfo@halifax.com>


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Subject: Government Tyranny Date:02/04/2000 Author:Paul Milne <fedinfo@halifax.com>
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Judge Rejects Va.'s Limits on Trash Imports
 
By Craig Timberg
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, February 4, 2000; Page B1
 
RICHMOND, Feb. 3-The laws that were to have formed Virginia's bulwark against imported garbage were thrown out today by a federal judge, underscoring the powerlessness of states to regulate the burgeoning trade in trash, no matter how unpopular.
 
The action, in a bluntly worded ruling by District Judge James R. Spencer, faces certain appeal. But in three decades of legal fights over interstate garbage, federal judges at all levels have consistently ruled that the Commerce Clause of the Constitution gives power over the interstate garbage business exclusively to Congress.
 
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This is a prime example of why we no longer live in a constitutional republic but a legislative tyranny.  The Federal government of the united States has run completely amok.
It is completely out of control and wildly past the binding chains of the constitution.
 
The Federal government has absolutely NO authority delegated to it to tell a State whether or not it MUST import garbage from another state. The implication is tht a state is a mere political sub-division of the Federal corpus, which it is NOT. The states are not Federal Vassals.  They are Sovereign States  delegated certain highly specific authority to a Federal body to do ONLY HIGHLY SPECIFIED acts on it's behalf and NO more.
 
The Federal government acts no less a tyrant than Joseph Stalin or Adolph Hitler. The fact that they have not engaged in some of the same heinous deeds, notwithstanding. The Federal government operates as a tyranny no less.
 
Our government is no longer reformable. It is past redemption.  The Constitution was to stringently bind the actions of the Federal government. And now, there is nothing at all that is unassailable by the Feds. The courts have utterly failed in their responsibility to bind the Federal government and have done exactly the opposite by expanding their power at ever opportunity by leaps and bouds. The public is aslepp, satisfied with bread and circuses.
 
The sooner the Federal government is brought down and re-established along the original Constitutional lines, the better. Of course this does not mean with maintaining some of the original things, like slavery.
 
Our government  has become criminal anti-constitutional enterprise from beginning to end.
 
http://washing tonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8275-2000Feb3.html
Paul Milne



-- Paul Alan (@ .), February 16, 2000.

I see plenty of white trash in northwestern Ohio.

-- dinosaur (dinosaur@williams-net.com), February 16, 2000.

Paul:

While I don't publically judge people, I have read what Paul has said over the last x years [fill in the x]. I have read and listened to Keyes. I think that Paul has a better chance of convincing a majority of Americans that he should be president.

By-the-way, I have been spelling your name incorrectly all of these years. Answer one question. Why did you trade Junior ;<).

Best wishes,,,,

-- Z1X4Y7 (Z1X4Y7@aol.com), February 16, 2000.


Usually any discussion I read concerning fed'l vs. state matters one principle that's never brought forth is that the "created" should not be more powerful than the "creator" hence, man can never be greater than God. In the case of our fed'l. gov't, it was a "creation" of the several states and if we didn't have a dumbed- down populous and a gutless Congress these "federal powers" could be held in check.............what's it gonna take to stop this nonsense?

-- saveamerica (jb40@hotmail.net), February 16, 2000.


What will it take? A black President in 2000.

-- Will continue (farming@home.com), February 17, 2000.

How wonderful it would be if the Rep. party could "out-gun" the Dems with a candidate like Alan Keyes! Too bad that the big money of TPTB still seems highly tilted towards Bush Jr. Perhaps a big disappointment for Junior in SC will help the Reps. come to their senses.

How refreshing to have a candidate on the scene like Mr. Keyes, skin color clearly being totally irrelevant in his case. He makes 'race' a non-issue and brings a much higher intellectual class to the political process...alas that's probably his downfall...TPTB aren't yet ready for someone of his caliber. Nor could they control him as easily as Junior.

-- Sad (ToSeeWhereAmerica@Is.com), February 17, 2000.


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