Quote Originally Posted by Latrinsorm View Post
Buddy, you're the one who brought up expressed powers. (Unless you count sir Gawayne, and if he was so great how come Lancelot was better?) Like I said, if you had merely claimed that Hamilton was a Federalist there could be no argument... but you weren't satisfied with that, and in your overreach you have created grounds for one.
I said Hamilton was against a Bill of Rights because he didn't see a need for a Bill of Rights, because the Constitution already covered everything that needed to be covered, and by enumerating individual rights we give the government opportunity to eventually undermine them. This is exactly what he said, and is the only thing i've ever said.