Bill Funk
Then, I will presume you affirm that.
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Then, below where it says: "4 entries were found for transit", click on "transit 2,verb. You will obtain the defintion:
Main Entry: 2transit Function: verb intransitive senses : to make a transit transitive senses 1 a : to pbutt over or through : TRAVERSE b : to cause to pbutt over or through
Considering the placements of "to remove from one place to another" and the placement of "ordinarily" in the quote, being seperated by a command and an "and", this is an absurd buttertion.
The quote, again goes like this:
"Undoubtedly the right of locomotion, the right to remove from one place to another according to inclination, is an attribute of personal liberty, and the right, ordinarily, of free transit from or through the territory of any state is a right secured by the 14th Amendment and by other provisions of the Consbreastution." - Williams v. Fears, 179 U.S.
Driving is a Right 2574No, I definitely didn't say that, and I have been correcting you when you try to say that. "The transit ordinarilly excercised" is not anything like what you quoted earlier. "Undoubtedly the right...
When you answer "No", then explain in the affirmative, that renders your responces misleading and confusing. Do you mean "No, Yes". Or do you mean "Yes, No" HAHAHAHAHA.
In the quote, does the phrase "free transit" mean we have a Right to "Free Bikes", "Free Horses" and "Free Cars"? Might I suggest you just stick with a YES or a NO responce, as you usually end up contradicting your answer when you continue on beyond YES or NO.
Driving is a Right 2576jaybird We have the Right of Transit Ordinarily used for Personal Travel on our Public Highways, and today, that is the mechanical device known as the Automobile. Let me...
Hahahahaha!!! I do wish you would at least consider your responces, instead of just knee jerking everything you say. You say it's not a noun, because it would be absurd to think we have a Right to free bikes, horses and cars. Then, here, you say it's not a verb, without no explination. KNEE JERK KNEE JERK.
Try, THINK, THINK, THINKING.
Ha Ha Ha. You make me laugh. HA
Regulated in the sense that nobody is allowed to vote twice, etc.
I wasn't suggesting it was. Try to follow the bouncing ball.
There use of the adverb "ordinarily" as a modifier to the verb "transit" contradicts your buttertion.