162: A Trip To Gettysburg Raises Question: Where In Constitution Are Feds Allowed To Run National Parks? Answer: Nowhere
Michael and I discuss my first bus tour recently of the battlefield at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania — a tour that completely ignored all the Confederate Memorials which made me something less than a happy camper - though I did not actually camp out at the park. This tour did, however, make me wonder: Where does the Federal Government get the right to own or operate National Parks? Answer: There is no such right; such ownership is clearly un-Constitutional. Maybe, if the South had won, there would be no National Parks, no lawless land-grab by the national government; maybe, had the South won, there would be no national government, at least not as we have it now. — J.L.
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