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|    Peter Franks to Josh Rosenbluth    |
|    Re: 'Bake the cake or else' is back: Bak    |
|    28 Sep 18 19:31:07    |
   
   XPost: rec.food.baking, alt.politics.usa.constitution, alt.politics.republicans   
   XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, misc.legal   
   From: none@none.com   
      
   On 9/25/2018 5:57 PM, Josh Rosenbluth wrote:   
   > On 9/25/2018 1:45 PM, Peter Franks wrote:   
   >> On 9/19/2018 2:18 PM, Josh Rosenbluth wrote:   
   >>> On 9/19/2018 12:03 PM, Peter Franks wrote:   
   >>>> On 9/19/2018 11:42 AM, Josh Rosenbluth wrote:   
   >>>>> On 9/19/2018 10:50 AM, Peter Franks wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> {snip}   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> If there no authority to compel the individual on behalf of the   
   >>>>>> individual, then there is no authority to compel the individual on   
   >>>>>> behalf of the nation.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I disagree. Again, consider the military draft. I suspect you   
   >>>>> agree there is no authority to compel someone to join the military   
   >>>>> on behalf of the individual, but there is authority to compel   
   >>>>> someone to join the military on behalf of the nation.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> You didn't answer the questions, therefore I've taken that as your   
   >>>> implicit admission that there is no such authority to compel the   
   >>>> individual on behalf of the individual or on behalf of the nation.   
   >>>   
   >>> Huh? I just said there *is* an authority to compel the individual on   
   >>> behalf of the nation. And either you agree or you think there is no   
   >>> authority to compel someone to join the military. Which is it?   
   >>   
   >> No, you never answered my questions therefore we revert to my   
   >> statements, with evidence, as fact. Your diversion and avoidance have   
   >> been ignored, as have your baseless statements of fiction.   
   >>   
   >> My prior response stands: the baker can not be compelled.   
   >   
   > Can an individual compel another to join the military? Can the   
   > government compel a person to join the military?   
      
   Unlike you, I can answer questions. Watch this space here:   
      
   No.   
      
   No.   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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