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This year we planted cantaloupes for the first time.
They're coming in now. Did you know that rabbits eat cantaloupes? I had no idea. They ravaged one of the nicer-looking ones.
Bad karma, bro.
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It's not crazy at all. It's called federalism, and it's built into the structure of the founding documents. The nation is actually just a federation of states, each with their own systems/laws. The federal (national) government is only authorized to have a short list of powers.Sorry, it's fucking crazy. Why would texas be able to make a law about who can vote for an entirely federal branch of government? Moreover, Federal law supercedes state law, so you can have a situation where something is legal in your state, but illegal federally and you can be punished for it. So you do have the same laws as Texas, whether you like it or not, just not...all of them.
Nope. It's all about the fans. Poster or not, the show continues.
The federal (national) government is only authorized to have a short list of powers.
It's not crazy at all. It's called federalism, and it's built into the structure of the founding documents. The nation is actually just a federation of states, each with their own systems/laws. The federal (national) government is only authorized to have a short list of powers.
See my signature and the 10th Amendment. We have the longest living constitution on planet earth, and this is a big part of the reason for it, in my view: power is more decentralized than in any other wealthy nation except Switzerland. It also promotes diversity of law and culture, thereby making the US a much more interesting place to live than it would otherwise be.
Not at all. My position is almost the same as yours, except more pro-ownership and more consistent with the Constitution, but you had an emotional reaction to my position that made your brain shut off.Aren't you a gun-grabber?
Not at all. My position is almost the same as yours, except more pro-ownership and more consistent with the Constitution,
but you had an emotional reaction to my position that made your brain shut off.

There is no "constitutional right" for felons to vote. Search the US Constitution and find that right for me. You might go 14th Amendment on me but, no.Sorry, this is about levels of criminality. I raised two separate points for how having the two is nuts: you can be a criminal in a state for exercising a constitutionally protected right in a federal sphere, and you can be a federal criminal in a state where you are not otherwise a criminal. Saying where something crazy comes from doesn't really answer the charge for why it's crazy.
You're not American, though?
The Constitution is clear: the US federal government has no authority to regulate the sale of firearms except as a matter of interstate commerce (source: Article I, Section VIII + 10th Amendment). Madison and the other federalists were correct that the Bill of Rights was unnecessary as a matter of law (they ended up going along with it to secure ratification). So my main difference with you is that you focus on the 2nd Amendment, while I'm saying the entire structure of the document forbids federal "gun grabbing" in the first place. The 2nd Amendment could prevent state "gun grabbing" though.Hard to imagine.
I'm not here to "win" or whatever. Our disagreement was a quibble in the grand scheme of things, but you didn't take the time to understand my position and that's why you walked away thinking I'm a "gun grabber".Even drunk and stoned off my ass that wouldn't happen on this topic. More likely you dicktucked with some stupid "oh, you're so emotional" and pretended like that won the day.
And logicalWatching The Dark Knight again.
The scene where Batman saves Rachel when Joker tosses her out the window:
Would have been much more epic if, in the meantime, Joker killed everybody in the penthouse.
There is no "constitutional right" for felons to vote. Search the US Constitution and find that right for me. You might go 14th Amendment on me but, no.
The states administer elections, not the federal government. There are some federal restrictions on what states can do (e.g., 26th Amendment), but they have to be either 1) in the Constitution to begin with 2) added later via the Article V amendment process. For almost all election issues, it's up to the people of each state to make sure they have a reasonable system. That's a good design choice.
Decentralized elections are harder to tamper with.
Whatever you say, buddy.
The Constitution is clear: the US federal government has no authority to regulate the sale of firearms except as a matter of interstate commerce (source: Article I, Section VIII + 10th Amendment). Madison and the other federalists were correct that the Bill of Rights was unnecessary as a matter of law (they ended up going along with it to secure ratification). So my main difference with you is that you focus on the 2nd Amendment, while I'm saying the entire structure of the document forbids federal "gun grabbing" in the first place. The 2nd Amendment could prevent state "gun grabbing" though.
I’m finding it hard to believe that someone with a Russian screen name doesn’t understand this concept, or thinks it doesn’t exist elsewhere in the world. Do you think Chechnya and Tuva have the same local laws?Oh, easy, you just don't have state crimes, like everywhere else in the world.
so crazy that just about every large nation in the world that has widely different cultures and ethnic groups uses it.Sorry, it's fucking crazy. Why would texas be able to make a law about who can vote for an entirely federal branch of government? Moreover, Federal law supercedes state law, so you can have a situation where something is legal in your state, but illegal federally and you can be punished for it. So you do have the same laws as Texas, whether you like it or not, just not...all of them.
I’m finding it hard to believe that someone with a Russian screen name doesn’t understand this concept, or thinks it doesn’t exist elsewhere in the world. Do you think Chechnya and Tuva have the same local laws?
so crazy that just about every large nation in the world that has widely different cultures and ethnic groups uses it.
I did. Don't like it? Good.Who did the stupid abbreviation to the thread title? Is this hipster or government?