I'm never going to able to make these quoted quotes work right, so I'll do it this way:
Ira:
Since when does something have to be MENTIONED in the Constitution to be considered unconstitutional?
Joseph:
Since the 10th Amendment. "The powers
not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
Ira:
But the Constitution can be changed. And the "or to the people" part? What does that mean? Voting for Roosevelt who brought SS in? That's pretty vague stuff. And State's rights? About federal budgets? Since when has THAT been the case?
You've illustrated the main flaw in Constitutionalist's arguments--those that believe the Constitution has to be literally interpreted, except that interpretation is subject to so much VARIANCE! For goodness sakes-- IT'S 2006!!! This isn't Tsarist Russia.
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Ira:
We have TONS of laws affecting important issues that are not mentioned at ALL in the Constitution.
Joseph:
Usually courtesy of the Interstate Commerce clause - Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 which empowers Congress "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes." This has been twisted beyond belief to get around the 10th Amendment.
Isn't this the same argument that says the Federal Income Tax is unconstitutional,
No. It used to be until the 16th Amendment was passed and ratified in 1913. "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
as is the Federal Government's power to wage certain wars unless certain conditions are met?
Sorry, you lost me there. Congress has the power to declare war according to Article 1. "To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water."
Ira:
What does stem cell research have to do with interstate commerce? How is a 3-day old fetus determined to be afforded protections under the Constitution?
BUT HOW IS SS UNCONSTITUTIONAL!? IT'S A TAX, AND YOU STATE ABOVE THAT CONGRESS HAS THE POWER TO COLLECT TAXES ON INCOME AFTER AMDT. 16! (Which is still being debated.)
Joseph:
Shouldn't you be shopping for a generator?

Seriously, our differences aside I hope all goes well for you guys over the next few days.
Ira:
Seriously, thanks for the good wishes. But I simply can't die in this hurricane until the glorious truth bursts from my lips to an eager, hungry-for-knowledge world.
I HATE REPUBLICANS! NOT JOSEPH--BUT REPUBLICANS IN GENERAL!
(As a matter of fact, you sound more Libertarian--I think.)
AND I CAN'T AFFORD A GENERATOR BECAUSE THE "MAN" HAS BEEN KEEPING ME DOWN ALL OF THESE YEARS!
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Addendum:
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I TOLD you I would screw up those quote thingies.