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		<title>By: jake</title>
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		<description>this flag looks like poop</description>
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		<title>By: Tanner Andrews</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tanner Andrews</dc:creator>
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		<description>Perhaps the Virginia Democratic Republic is no longer in your top five, but it certainly should be.  Its traffic enforcement, low speed limits, and ban on radar detectors make it clear that its purpose is to prey on travellers.

The ban radar detectors may also offend the dormant commerce clause by banning cars with radar detectors; those cars are street legal in the rest of the country.  Certainly it offends the full faith and credit clause by refusing to afford the licensing states&#039; approval of the vehicles the proper recognition.

Neither can Virginia offer us much in the way of enlightenment on other issues to make up for its shabby treatment of interstate travellers.  We see that they will take other people&#039;s property, the posters, without right, and with the intent to permanently deprive the owners of the value of the property taken.  In some states that might be considered stealing.

Wait, sorry, my mistake.  Governments only object to private stealing, mainly because they dislike competition.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps the Virginia Democratic Republic is no longer in your top five, but it certainly should be.  Its traffic enforcement, low speed limits, and ban on radar detectors make it clear that its purpose is to prey on travellers.</p>
<p>The ban radar detectors may also offend the dormant commerce clause by banning cars with radar detectors; those cars are street legal in the rest of the country.  Certainly it offends the full faith and credit clause by refusing to afford the licensing states&#8217; approval of the vehicles the proper recognition.</p>
<p>Neither can Virginia offer us much in the way of enlightenment on other issues to make up for its shabby treatment of interstate travellers.  We see that they will take other people&#8217;s property, the posters, without right, and with the intent to permanently deprive the owners of the value of the property taken.  In some states that might be considered stealing.</p>
<p>Wait, sorry, my mistake.  Governments only object to private stealing, mainly because they dislike competition.</p>
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