(urth) The Politics Of Gene Wolfe?????

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Tue Mar 17 18:43:08 PDT 2009


James Without disagreeing with your larger argument, I just want to 
point out that your statement below makes no sense whatsoever. It's 
plainly an argument from analogy, and not a very coherent one. 
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Furthermore, the amendment grants this "right" to "the people." To read this 
amendment as pro-regulators like to would mean that the first amendment 
"right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government 
for a redress of grievances" would only apply to the right of state 
governments to assemble and to make official statements to the Federal 
government.


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