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   From: I-WAS-JUST-GANG-PROBED-BY-THE-ObamaRegime-SPY-NETWORK@IRS.   
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   > On 2/26/2015 2:15 PM, Keeley Crawford wrote:   
   >> In article ,   
   >> BeamMeUpScotty   
   >> > EPA.ObamaCare.gov> wrote:   
      
   >>> The constitution doesn't give any power to the government to tell WE THE   
   >>> PEOPLE what we can or can't discriminate against.   
   >>   
   >> sure it does, The most important expansions of civil rights in the   
   >> United States occurred as a result of the enactment of the Thirteenth   
   >> and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. The Thirteenth   
   >> Amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States. See U.S.   
   >> Const. amend. XIII. In response to the Thirteenth Amendment, various   
   >> states enacted "black codes" that were intended to limit the civil   
   >> rights of the newly free slaves. In 1868 the Fourteenth Amendment   
   >> countered these "black codes" by stating that no state "shall make or   
   >> enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of the   
   >> citizens of the United States... [or] deprive any person of life,   
   >> liberty, or property without due process of law, [or] deny to any person   
   >> within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." See U.S.   
   >> Const. amend. XIV. Section Five of the Fourteenth Amendment gave   
   >> Congress the power by section five of the Fourteenth Amendment to pass   
   >> any laws needed to enforce the Amendment.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> In it's simplest form that means it's telling you that you can't   
   >> discriminate against blacks   
      
      
      
   [""""The Thirteenth   
   Amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States. See U.S.   
   Const. amend. XIII. In response to the Thirteenth Amendment, various   
   states enacted "black codes" that were intended to limit the civil   
   rights of the newly free slaves. In 1868 the Fourteenth Amendment   
   countered these "black codes" by stating that no state "shall make or   
   enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of the   
   citizens of the United States...""""]   
   That all tells the Government that the laws "and what is government but   
   laws" and the Government can't discriminate... WE THE PEOPLE can   
   discriminate.... In fact a law that is Affirmative Action violates the   
   14th amendment because it violates the -> [""""""In 1868 the Fourteenth   
   Amendment countered these "black codes" by stating that no state "shall   
   make or enforce *any law* which shall *abridge* the *privileges* or   
   immunities of the citizens of the United States..."""""""] <-part you   
   quoted.   
      
    The *law* can't label one water fountain for blacks and one for whites.   
      
   In a personal home there is NO law or government making any water   
   fountain for blacks or whites so if it is done then that is done by   
   personal choice of the home owner. And there is NO law against that   
   because there is no constitutional power to make any law against that.   
   And there is no law saying that a home owner must allow any person in   
   their home and government may NOT enter without a warrant unless a crime   
   is visable.   
      
   I agree whole heatedly that "a government of the people" can't   
   discriminate against the people that make up the body of government. Or   
   putting it more concise the government can't discriminate against its   
   self by discriminating against those that make-up/constitute the   
   government.   
      
   Which shows you yet again that it Does NOT apply to private individuals.   
      
   You posted the proof.   
      
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