>Any person, town, city, county, state or nation is free to boycott
>practically anything they want to.

What the fuck are you talking about, moron? You think a government
entity can discriminate  against people or businesses based upon the
state they live in? Legally? If thats true, then why can't states
legally discriminate against people based on the country they come
from? Mexico, for instance.

On May 13, 5:33 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 13, 3:34 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am just flat out amazed by this.   First, I am amazed, because such a
> > boycott by the City of Los Angeles is unconstitutional on its face.  Such a
> > boycott is in direct violation of Article 1, Section 10 of the United States
> > Constitution, and the Governor of "Cal-i-forn-i-a"  should immediately
> > strike this boycott post haste, as well as the Congress sending a letter of
> > censure to the Mayor and City Counsel of Los Angeles.
>
> I flat out amazed you think it's unConstitutional???
>
> Any person, town, city, county, state or nation is free to boycott
> practically anything they want to.
>
> > Note, that none of our liberal, or Libertarian members who purportedly hold
> > the Constitution dear, have chosen to comment or condemn this
> > unconstitutional act!!
>
> That's probably because they know it isn't?
> ---
>
> I did reread Article 1 Section 10...
> I like how it says; ...make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a
> tender in Payment of Debts;...
>
> I believe they put the capital letters in words they wanted
> emphasized.
> I also believe parts of the Constitution are hopelessly outdated and
> purposely vague or ambiguous.
>
> Nor do I believe the writers of the Constitution were somehow smarter
> than modern people.
> It's akin to saying Newtons Laws of physics were the end all of
> physics and no further research into the matter is needed.
> Of course there are Conservatives who would in fact want it that way.
>
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