glenn1
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By the way, what ever happend to "States Rights"? I suppose they ended at the Supreme Court in 2000.
Funny thing with those states' rights though, it's kind of an all-or-nothing proposition. Either the Tenth Amendment means something, or it doesn't. What would you think if California asserted its state right to legalize marijuana, and asserted the same right to severely curtail abortion, allow its citizens to opt out of social security, ignore the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or take some other stand on another issue the federal government has stuck its nose into over the years? Pick an issue, any issue (heck, every issue) and imagine a state lining up on the opposite end of the issue from what you believe is right. Would you be so keen to assert states' rights then, if the voters of that state disagree with you and what you feel is right?
