I've already posted it several times. Federalist 29.
The word "tyranny" does not appear in my copy of Federalist 29. Maybe you can copy and paste me a quote.
Also, wasn't Hamilton opposed to the Bill Of Rights?
I've already posted it several times. Federalist 29.
The word "tyranny" does not appear in my copy of Federalist 29. Maybe you can copy and paste me a quote.
Also, wasn't Hamilton opposed to the Bill Of Rights?
This time, you're right. 29 is about the need for and role of a militia. It calls for citizens to be trained in the use of arms and regularly to drill, otherwise they aren't much good in a militia.
I've read that several times in different places, so they seemed to have a clear definition for a militia that was a bit more narrow than "all able bodied men.
The word "tyranny" does not appear in my copy of Federalist 29. Maybe you can copy and paste me a quote.
Also, wasn't Hamilton opposed to the Bill Of Rights?
Also Federalist 46. Which actually does use the word tyranny.
The 22nd Amendment eliminates the possibility of a tyrant. Say what you will about the current President. He'll be gone in two years, that you can guarantee. And unlike Grover Cleveland, he won't be back.
Tyranny doesn't require a one "tyrant" when you have have half a million unelected unaccountable tyrants sitting in cubicles in Washington DC.
I didn't read anything in any of the Federalist Papers that justified war on civil servants. All of their budgets are approved and appropriated every year by Congress. If Congress doesn't like civil servants, they have it in their power to shut it down, as they did for a few days this year. They've cut budgets at a lot of agencies, most notably the FCC.
Your posts are starting to read like the Unibomber's manifesto, rather than something written by Madison or Hamilton. None of what you're talking about would be approved by either of them.
You thought the Bill of Rights was passed at the same time as the Constitution. Stop acting like you're an expert, when you're obviously not.
You have to do more than hit CTRL-F and type in "tyranny". You have to actually read it. It talks about the role of the militia and what it's used for.
Also Federalist 46. Which actually does use the word tyranny.
Tyranny doesn't require a one "tyrant" when you have have half a million unelected unaccountable tyrants sitting in cubicles in Washington DC. Stop thinking of this in terms of one person or one period in time. This is a problem that has been festering for 100 years and exacerbated to various degrees by almost every president since the aforementioned Grover Cleveland.
Talk show host 101: Discredit the witness. Regardless of what he says. You don't address what I said, instead you just made a personal attack on me.
You try living in an area where the EPA is trying to destroy the main industry.
Try living in an area where the main industry is trying to destroy the air you breathe and the water you drink, all in the name of corporate greed. Save a few bucks and just dump or blow off toxic crap. Are you really going to say that the health and lives of thousands, even millions, matters less than dividends and investment fund profits?
You say this after comparing me with the Unabomber.
I didn't say anything about you. I described your posts. Read what you wrote. You're using the Constitution to justify using arms against government workers. That's what you're saying. I'm not calling you anything. You said it yourself. I hope for your sake you don't say any of this on the radio.
Your posts are starting to read like the Unibomber's manifesto
It doesn't much matter what the people in 1789 were thinking... what they intended for their words to mean. It doesn't much matter when the Supreme Court said what.
It usually takes 10, 12 maybe even 18 years to amend our Constitution. But one future event could galvanize our population to the point that they demand action, and they demand action NOW. One quick constitutional amendment could wipe out what has been developed over the last 225 years. We could probably get it done in 4 or 5 years if the motivation came to a boil.
In the last few days things have gotten just plain NASTY. And nasty toward me!
So my proposal is that we learn to talk about the subject with civility.
There is no place in this country where that is happening.