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Originally Posted by classicman
Prove that please. You have stated too many times that nothing other than the constitution matters, then when verifiably proven wrong REPEATEDLY you try to slip away with another game of round robin duck and switch.
Now you want us to believe that another part of "the Constitution" that inarguably proves you are insane and completely WRONG is not valid - yeah right.  And we're the wacko's uh huh.
suuuuureee we are. 
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1. I've
NEVER been proven wrong a single time with the Constitution, though I've proven you wrong
verifiably and repeatedly on many occasions.
2. I don't try to "slip" away ever. I address the issue. Others in this thread have attempted to change the game and discuss the definition of "of" or the use of punctuation marks.
3. I've proven each and every single thing I've said with regard to the Constitution and immigration. No part of it grants the federal government authority over immigration....not the migration and importation of slaves
(which are the only people referred to in that clause), not the power to repel invasions, not the "general welfare" clause, not the power to make laws concerning naturalization, etc.
Many attempts have been made by people in this thread to twist the Constitution to mean what they want it to mean, or to misconstrue some part of the Constitution that has nothing to do with the immigration of free people, to mean that it does.
People have danced around and dodged the truth and tried to hit me from every angle with laughably stupid arguments, but in every case they were shut down by the truth, by the facts, by the words of our founders, and by the simple and clear language of U.S. Constitution itself which PROHIBITS the federal government from creating or enforcing immigration laws.