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Originally Posted by roachboy
what i've noted in passing before about dk's strict construction viewpoint has now come back up again---what the position really is amounts to a radical reinterpretation of the status of the constitution and the rejection of the entire idea of the common law tradition. what dk is arguing for is a civil law approach. that's fundamentally different. that he makes his argument for an overthrowing of the entire american constitutional system in the name of protecting the consitution is, as it has been, surreal.
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no rb, what i'm arguing for is a return to limited FEDERAL government, not a civil law approach. Unfortunately that's probably not going to happen because too many people are accustomed to a federal police system where there isn't an allowance for one. Just one more case of 'who cares, it's been that way for too long' attitude.
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