bripat9643
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You didn't say a thing about states' rights, liar. You sail simply that a city has the right to ban Walmart from it's within its borders.No, it’s clear that I’m asking a conservative who is supposed to be a supporter of a constitutional republic a question about states rights. You can twist and turn all you want but I never said a word about morality, your done with this argument. Just give up.Ok, then show my quote where I called it a moral right. You are straight up lying now because you made an idiotic statement. Show the quote or take a hike. You’re doneyou weren't talking about legal rights. You were talking about moral rights. We already know they have the legal right.Cities do have the right you dumbshit. A right can be a moral thing or it can be a legal thing or it can be a direction or a political ideology or affirmation of correctness. There are many definitions and uses for the word. Do yourself a favor and don’t do the word game thing again. You’re just setting yourself up to fail. Move onYou said cities had the "right" to ban Walmart. Talking about rights is a moral argument. If you only meant the law allowed it, that's what you would have said. We already know the law allows it.
You made a dumb statement, and now you're trying to weasel out of it.
"As a conservative don’t you think a city has the right to decide what kind of businesses they license to operate in their borders? I grew up in a city that did and still does not allow fast food, billboards, or strip clubs in the city limits... isn’t that their right?"
You obviously meant moral right because it's clear from your example that the city already had the legal right.
You're the one doing the twist. You obviously weren't talking about the law. Your original post assumed the law allowed it. You were talking about rights. That's a moral issue.