Adrien Nash in Crescent City, CA
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 5:15 PM

Wickard v. Filburn granted the federal government nearly absolute power over when we do in our own lives on our own property. Now the Supreme Traitors have become the Tweedle Dee to that previous court's Tweedle Dumb and have cancelled all American freedom only in the opposite direction by assume full authority to regulate, not what we do, as Wickard did, but what we don't do. So now Americans are slaves to the federal authorities in regard to both. Washington's power is hereby unlimited. I sure hope that Mitt Romney grasps the full portent of this decision and gets off his ass and does what he had farmed out to Ron Paul, which is to have a clue as to what the Constitution is all about. His ignorance has gone on long enough. If he doesn't wise up, we will be condemned to repeat the past because we sure as hell will remain ignorant of it. The American people can't do his thinking for him. Another blind shepherd will end up leading the sheep off a cliff, and that's where we're headed. Our only hope is that the stealth treason of our government and media is met by a greater stealth resistance in the ballot booth.

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