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On Sep 6, 3:16*pm, Jack wrote:
On Sep 6, 2:38*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... Just trying to help you understand, what must be for you, a difficult sentence. *Oh, and the Founders didn't write that sentence... some lawyer did. *Is that the source of your confusion? *There's that mental heavy lifting thing again. Swing and a miss. What is it about "not a source of power for any department of the Federal Government" do you not understand? Are you a revisionist constitutionalist? I doubt it. Can you answer a direct question? *Apparently not. Air ball... Can you see how silly your whole argument is? Certain can... just like your ignorance of the facts in this case... I guess the governor of Penn at the Constitutional Congress in 1787 doesn't count as a Founding Father. Keep swinging, you'll hit something eventually. -- Nom=de=Plume Are you thinking the sentence: "Although the preamble is not a source of power for any department of the Federal Government, the Supreme Court has often referred to it as evidence of the origin, scope, and purpose of the Constitution." was written by a founding father, Gouv Morris? *You seem to be indicating that. *Want to share your source? Besides, every source is unanimous in one thing... that the preamble DOES NOT grant any powers to the government, that it only serves to introduce the Constitution. *If you're still trying to maintain that the preamble itself, or the annotation from Findlaw above, grants power to the president and congress to enact some legislation, you're just... wrong. Heh, heh... crickets. I'm not surprised. |
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