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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 393192" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>So because "That ships already sailed" it's not a violation of your rights? </p><p>Punitive taxation and smoking bans could very easily be viewed as a violation of the 5th amendment... The redefinition of public property to mean any property upon which the public is permitted is in and of itself depriving someone of their property without due process. The smoking police are a violation of the 4th amendment. The federal government being involved at all is a violation of the 10th amendment. </p><p> Is any of that going to change? No, because Americans are still to comfortable to care... But that doesn't mean it's not a violation of our rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 393192, member: 10"] So because "That ships already sailed" it's not a violation of your rights? Punitive taxation and smoking bans could very easily be viewed as a violation of the 5th amendment... The redefinition of public property to mean any property upon which the public is permitted is in and of itself depriving someone of their property without due process. The smoking police are a violation of the 4th amendment. The federal government being involved at all is a violation of the 10th amendment. Is any of that going to change? No, because Americans are still to comfortable to care... But that doesn't mean it's not a violation of our rights. [/QUOTE]
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