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Indiana-Is a great place to be a bigot....
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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 1570586" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>The summary or our very odd interaction so far.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You made a post posing the question of why one would need a state law when there is the US Constitution, particularly citing the bill of rights leading me to the assumption that you understand the ninth and tenth amendments. Seems a little contradictory to me. After you then posed the question do laws limit freedom. I in turn quoted a well know economist both answering your question and mocking your implication of the study of economics. Your statement implying that an economist speaking of liberty only means liberty in the economic sense when most people view the study of economics as that of human interaction was just entertaining to me is all.</p><p></p><p>You then replied with an "OK?" Seems odd so I had just wondered if there was an actual meaning for that or if your fingers just hit some random keys on the keyboard is all. Your reply makes it seem that your fingers just hit some random keys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 1570586, member: 8259"] The summary or our very odd interaction so far. You made a post posing the question of why one would need a state law when there is the US Constitution, particularly citing the bill of rights leading me to the assumption that you understand the ninth and tenth amendments. Seems a little contradictory to me. After you then posed the question do laws limit freedom. I in turn quoted a well know economist both answering your question and mocking your implication of the study of economics. Your statement implying that an economist speaking of liberty only means liberty in the economic sense when most people view the study of economics as that of human interaction was just entertaining to me is all. You then replied with an "OK?" Seems odd so I had just wondered if there was an actual meaning for that or if your fingers just hit some random keys on the keyboard is all. Your reply makes it seem that your fingers just hit some random keys. [/QUOTE]
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