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Originally posted by ghost
Highly unlikely! Remember the Constitution contains an Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is a provision that allows the government to extend it powers as needed to protect the country.
Originally posted by Majic
The Elastic Clause
Originally posted by ghost
Highly unlikely! Remember the Constitution contains an Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is a provision that allows the government to extend it powers as needed to protect the country.
I am familiar with the Constitution, but not with the clause you cite.
The United States Constitution is organized into Articles, Sections and Clauses, all of which are numbered.
Can you provided the Article, Section and Clause number for this so-called "Elastic Clause"?
I can't find it.
Clause 2: The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State.
Originally posted by ghost
Notice, it states that they can make any Rule or Regulation that they feel is needed! It got the nickname "Exastic Clause" because, it clearly doesn't set any limits on the rules that can be made!
Originally posted by crazeinc
I wrote a paper for law class concerning the Groom Lake employees suit against the government where I touch on this issue of the government's need to disclose (or lack thereof) concerning issues of national security. If I can find it I'll post the paper if anybody's interested. There's quite a bit of legal precedence and even a Presidential order (first signed by Clinton and resigned yearly by Bush) that allows Area 51 to do whatever it wants basically.
[edit on 4/15/05 by crazeinc]