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    <author><![CDATA[RA Nelson]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[States need not nullify their status in the Union... only demand their Constitutional rights be honored irrespective of the Federal Courts or the Congress.<br>
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As a sovereign... each state may demand its residence and employers to remit all taxes directly to their respective capitals... there to be held until the Federal Government renews its respect for the Constitution and the several states rights. Such action by the several states would put Washington on notice that they have gone to far in their wild interpretation of their Constitutional authority.<br>
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The Federal Courts and police agencies including the IRS could be nullified in their power to enforce their mandates by each states legislature, Administration and Courts standing in opposition at the local level.
        
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      <![CDATA[Yet it is the Abortion question, that scares off otherwise supportive people, who would benefit from states asseting their tenth ammendment rights, on behalf of thier citizens.<br>
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    And as distasteful as bringing up this old chesnut/gordian knot on the forum here, I'll have to give my two cent's worth, even in the face of igniting the blinding back and forth yet again.<br>
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    Imagine those on the pro-life, and pro-choice sides, staking postions on the top and bottom (or left-and-right, maybe) broad side of a infinitely long two-edged TRANSPARENT GLASS SWORD floating in space, walking back and forth endlessly, from tip to handle, looking for that magic spot to painlessly traverse over that sword's deadly razor-sharp edges, to the other side, to make their attack, kill their enemy, and finally claim that coveted prize: eternal control over the woman, and her vagina, and what comes out of it, and their own destiny filled with god-like power, through it. <br>
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    Each side, being able to see the other through that transparent glass sword, hurls taunts and catcalls at the other, daring them to jump over and fight, secretly hoping that those who will, catch the razor-sharp edges and meet their doom, so that there will be less effort exerted for victory when the BIG BATTLE someday commences.<br>
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    On the rough hewn handle, and at the butt end of this two edged glass sword in space, is all the pregnant women of the world, walking aimlessly, round and round,  on thier tippy-toes, holding their swollen bellies, with pained looks on thier faces, nervously awaitng the outcome, and their ubiqutous fates, hoping, for the best outcome for themselves, yet, solemny resigning themselves to the worst, because they believe they will never be in control of the war, nor of thier collective fate.<br>
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    Yet neither the pregnant women on the rough-hewn handle, nor the male and female combatants on the either side of the glass sword, realize, that they are not in control of the sword as it travels in space to a unknown, perhaps final, destination.<br>
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    And, as this sword travels in space, it spins, on its long axis, faster, than a speeding bullet whizzing through air.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Capt. Karl]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[We have elements even in our mostly Liberal State of Wisconsin to push for a State Sovereignty bill. Even the people here are "starting" to realize the ONE and ONLY true meaning of FREEDOM and why it is so important to Liberty and INDIVIDUAL prosperity.<br>
       FREEDOM means freedom from government or self government under natural laws and equal justice of the Ten Commandments as inscribed on the doors of The Supreme Court where Moses, tablets in arms, looks down from the mosaic on the wall.<br>
        Without FREEDOM and Liberty, we will all be broke under a hybrid of Socialism / Communism and Fascism, leading to nothing more than the EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF MISERY with the exception of the cronies of The Government in huge Corporations, huge Banks, huge Unions and the officials and employees of BIG Government.<br>
         THE FEDERAL RESERVE "SYSTEM" is controlling the whole works because they control all of the money.
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:33:19 -0400</pubDate>
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    <author><![CDATA[charleston2]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[The Federal Government only has money because it takes it from it's citizens. If you refuse, they just take everything else you got.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Rex in Alabama]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Secession is far from the point of the state sovereignty movement. Rather, it is this sort of common knee-jerk first-impression association with secession and the old Deep South that prevents many people from understanding with and identifying with what the 9th and 10th Amendments are really about.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[loulou]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[I will be moving out of California soon and now I know where I can go. Believe me, I am one of the few native Californians and I have watched over the past 48 years the destruction of my state and the dissapearance of the American culture.
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Smolder]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Quote:<br>
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    "But courts have determined that it's Washington's prerogative to require states to spend the money it provides in a particular way..."<br>
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    Excuse me... Washington does NOT "provide money".
        
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    <author><![CDATA[JLB777]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[These politicians with their cavalier attitude of bowing down to the federal government are giving up their own state sovereignty  to claim every last penny of stimulus dollars. It is these types of politician which will create deeper in debt federal welfare states.
        
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