Comments on: It's About Federalism, Stupid! https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/ by ilana mercer Sun, 11 May 2025 16:48:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: graham strouse https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/comment-page-1/#comment-13779 Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:06:06 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=323#comment-13779 Maybe it’s just me, but why is there this fizzy little part of my brain that equates “Nancy Pelosi, House Speaker” with “Mission Accomplished?”

I’m speaking as someone who, forced to choose between Tweedledee & Tweedledum, voted “D” in every race save one–Chuck McIlhinney, who was running for the PA State Senate. My guys won straight down the line & I’d vote the same way tomorrow, but I still keep waking up with this not-so-fresh feeling every morning. No matter how many times I shower or wash my hands, it just doesn’t seem to go away.

I just sorta feel like I was given a choice between having my nostrils flossed with barbed wire & being forced to jump out of a six-story builing onto a bed of nails.

Is there a politician left in America who doesn’t have to take his shoes and socks off to count off numbers between 11 & 20? How about one who does better then six out of ten when asked, “What is your name?”

Anyone know if Iceland is taking in American refugees?

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By: James Wilson https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/comment-page-1/#comment-13778 Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:23:57 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=323#comment-13778 Regarding the first comment. Yes, American soldiers signed up voluntarily and are in Iraq by “choice.” But Iraqis are also fully formed human beings, are they not? And they are dying every day, by the score.

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By: Kenneth R. Brush https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/comment-page-1/#comment-13777 Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:29:28 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=323#comment-13777 FEDERALISM=ENUMARATED POWERS not UNLIMITED POWERS. The Senator from RI Mr. Caffee’s admission as to the reason he ‘was’ a Republican is the perfect argument for the Constitutional Limitation of Power. He has stated the party allowed the importation of FEDERAL FUNDS (Federal income taxes; read reappropriation, redistrubution of wealth, Robin ‘the Central Committee’ Hoodism as in hoodlum/thief) for his agrandisement of the smallest state in the Union. This body of politrix that confiscates funds from its citizens as if the citizens were property is crime enuogh but the redisrubution based on political agreements, power brokering, ‘law’ making and general good ole boys networking deserves the perscribed treatment recommended by Thomas Jefferson that I will not repeat for fear of reprisal the afformentioned ‘Central Committee’.

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By: Michael https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/comment-page-1/#comment-13776 Fri, 10 Nov 2006 16:50:57 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=323#comment-13776 It sounds like you only heard about what he said and did from the mainstream press.

[No. I saw the tape–he tapes his every move.]

He specifically said that Fox was either acting or off his meds. I only heard him say this live. I did not see him “flailing his arms” or whatever he did.

[He did! It’s on tape for all to see. Pretty ugly stuff.]

He also posted those comments, along with everything else that he says, on his website so that people will have no excuse to take him out of context. Rush did apologize for saying it was an act, although in some sense it was an act or “for show” because Fox purposely adjusted his meds so that his Parkinson’s symptoms of jerky movements would be enhanced for the ad. Fox later said he was over-medicated not under-medicated, as Rush surmised. Rush even cited in Fox’s book that he did that purposely before Congress in 1999 while lobbying for federal funding, and it’s on this point that I agree with you. There is nothing in the constitution granting Congress the right to fund research only to protect intellectual property, and amendments 9 and 10 further their limited role. Rush consistently promotes these principles. In fact, I never even studied the constitution until I started listening to him and others like him. After his apology to Fox, he spent the next two weeks addressing the issue of people feeding at the public trough and even more so the lies told about embryonic stem-cells by some of those same people. [I searched, but could not find evidence of Rush saying, vis-a-vis the case of Fox, what I said he ought to have said] He decries affirmative action, Social Security, Medicaid/Medicare, public works and all other unconstitutional expenditures and laws. He only sings Bush’s praises [pretty loudly] when it comes to his policies of tax cuts, strong national defense and security (which sometimes includes war) and judicial restraint all of which are consistent with the constitution. On all other Bush policies, he strongly disagrees.

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By: David Yeagley https://barelyablog.com/it%e2%80%99s-about-federalism-stupid-2/comment-page-1/#comment-13775 Fri, 10 Nov 2006 16:05:49 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=323#comment-13775 “Would that Republicans fussed as much over the many fully formed human-beings dying daily in Iraq, as they do over fetuses.”

A bit esoteric, don’t you think? The men and women in Iraq are there by choice. An apparent political inconsistancy is not automatically a moral contradiction, I don’t think.

Aren’t libertarians great proponents of free choice? Individual responsibility?

My, how stimulating your comments are! That is indeed characteristic of your writing, Ilana. If intellect can in any way be considered sensual, you have transcended the differentiation. You are quite a unique writer.

Now, back to pursuing the truth of the matter…Actually, it doesn’t even seem possible! not when you’ve brought words into this special arena you create. It is truly fascinating..

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