Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:26:22 11/28/00
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On November 28, 2000 at 21:05:24, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >On November 28, 2000 at 14:45:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >. >> >>This shows you don't understand the US Constitution very well. One purpose >>of the federal government is to resolve disputes _between_ states. Another >>is to regulate trade between the states. Etc. So states _do_ count in the >>overall decision making process, as they should. The federal government is >>a part of the individual state governmental process... > >Dr. Hyatt, > >I guess guys that go by the name of PinkFloydHomer@yahoo.com don't have much >information about anything. Keep on posting your highly rational posts, Sir. > >I agree that this is a "federal election" for the office of President of the >United States of America. Individual state Supreme Courts and Legislatures are >subordinate to the Federal agencies. > > >Are you a Republican or just an honest fellow? > > >Tim Frohlick I am actually neither Republican nor Democrat. I am more conservative than liberal, believe in less government, not more, believe in less entitlement not more, less socialism, not more, etc. But I generally vote for the person I think is best qualified, with the best ideas. Sometimes a Democrat, sometimes a republican. More often a Republican, probably, but not by a big margin.
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