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Quote:WOW, the constitution specifically LIMITS the reach of government and empowers the individual. You have it backwards my friend, the constitution is not a document giving power to government it is taking power from government. The powers of congress are enumerated, and case law has made it pretty clear that the enumeration of the interest of the General Welfare is essentially an endless fountain of possibility. The constitution is a framework, and that framework is clear and interpreted as allowing the legislation whatever amount of power it sees fit to allocate to itself. Where in the constitution does it say that the government CANNOT establish a framework of what is acceptable in childrearing? |
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