Message from @Tits McGee
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Yeah they called it "a buffer zone"
But the US constitution only outlines things that government can't do.
That applies to States and Cities as well.
In case you needed to add being condescending to the Native Americans to the list of mistakes in the campaign.
Oh god there’s a tornado warning in my area
An individual isn't bound to it though
It’s ab 35mph winds
Federal law supersedes State and Local
States were not originally bound to the Bill of Rights.
Really?
Stay safe @OofYeetEye
I can look up the Sumpreme court case where they decided it did if you ant.
Should I just stay in the basement
That’s where my room is
get some food and water
That sounds to me like a state tried to ignore it.
My fucking retarded stepdad went outside
Most states duplicated parts of the Bill of Rights, but it was atleast an open question for most of American Histroy.
I’ve got snacks and some water rn
Ok
The Bill of Rights is worded in such a way that the power in them belonged to the people.
@RyeNorth Wikipedia, but good enough I think. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
elements of the Bill of Rights were borrowed from State constitutions too
The US was founded on the ideals of Natural Rights.
You can find it in *all* the founding documents and wartime discussions.
I like living in Iowa except for this weather
Hence "All people are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights"
Right.
Modern Natural Rights theory tends to drop the "creator" (to be secular) but does hold that your rights are endowed by you being a conscious human.
in other words
Natural Rights.
You can deny god, but you can't deny nature.
Right. But Natural Rights are completely neglected in the Academies and alot of people don't really think that way anymore.
Which is where you get all sorts of nonsense from.
Damn shame, if you ask me.
It is.
It's actually a big part of how conservatives got exiled from the academies. Along with stuff like Military History.
yea even with my majors we didnt go nearly enough into Natural Rights
Military History is still a thing where i went