Message from @Dusty Morgan

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2018-11-23 18:22:35 UTC  

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2018-11-23 18:22:39 UTC  

It's time the states took up their proper role and started governing

2018-11-23 18:22:40 UTC  

and then after about 5 minutes she transitioned into hentai

2018-11-23 18:22:44 UTC  

Like did she show you how to put one on?

2018-11-23 18:22:51 UTC  

and then after abour 10 minutes in legit sex

2018-11-23 18:22:53 UTC  

I think she was horny and you was the only male around.

2018-11-23 18:22:57 UTC  

Yes, I am all for that.

2018-11-23 18:23:01 UTC  

nah

2018-11-23 18:23:16 UTC  

The Constitution was explicitly written to curb centralization of power.

2018-11-23 18:23:19 UTC  

Why the hell would she bring up the topic?

2018-11-23 18:23:22 UTC  

I think she legit thought I didnt know about sex

2018-11-23 18:23:34 UTC  

.... lmao.

2018-11-23 18:23:36 UTC  

If there was one theme to America, it would be the separation of powers.

2018-11-23 18:23:44 UTC  

@JustTom , I'll note that FGM is a class B felony in my voting state of Oregon

2018-11-23 18:24:06 UTC  

Socialism wants to centralize all power to the state...

2018-11-23 18:24:18 UTC  

THE state?

2018-11-23 18:24:27 UTC  

The state as in the government.

2018-11-23 18:24:28 UTC  

You mean state as in government or state as in the US states?

2018-11-23 18:24:31 UTC  

Oh.

2018-11-23 18:24:32 UTC  

Okay.

2018-11-23 18:24:41 UTC  

That is how it is phrased.

2018-11-23 18:24:46 UTC  

the FGM ruling, unfortunate though the immediate consequences are
is the first time I can recall a court finding a limit to interstate commerce powers

2018-11-23 18:24:52 UTC  

I don't think our founding fathers realized how big United States will become.

2018-11-23 18:25:15 UTC  

Maybe not in precise terms.

2018-11-23 18:25:15 UTC  

They said state as in a small state.

2018-11-23 18:25:23 UTC  

I mean, sex is the oldest commerce there is

2018-11-23 18:25:29 UTC  

You realize, of course, this undermines the power of the federal government to prevent human rights violations.

This ruling officially means that the federal government is no longer allowed to ban human rights violations, it's now up to each state.

2018-11-23 18:25:30 UTC  

Not a whole nation spanning from sea to shining sea.

2018-11-23 18:25:35 UTC  

But they did foresee a growing power that would infringe on individual liberties.

2018-11-23 18:25:39 UTC  

It is quite explicit.

2018-11-23 18:25:53 UTC  

My home state of Washington has debated making it a Class B felony but it's been lost in committee. I'll encourage my kids and parents to write letters to fix that.

2018-11-23 18:26:05 UTC  

Growing power of the government, yes...

2018-11-23 18:26:05 UTC  

Great state

2018-11-23 18:26:11 UTC  

Which part of WA?

2018-11-23 18:26:12 UTC  

They took examples from other nations before us.

2018-11-23 18:26:16 UTC  

"No longer"
This was already outside of the jurisdiction of federal powers, as designed

2018-11-23 18:26:18 UTC  

Learned from those mistakes.

2018-11-23 18:26:22 UTC  

And created United Sattes.

2018-11-23 18:26:24 UTC  

States^

2018-11-23 18:26:25 UTC  

It depends on the human right violation, @JustTom

2018-11-23 18:26:48 UTC  

@JustTom the Supremacy Clause places the Constitution,
and the "laws of nations" (treaties)
in the top position, particularly when courts are rendering decisions
human rights are, quite often, written into treaties