dingy2 is misleading you.
Rule #1 (the Feature of Size Rule) of ASME Y14.5M-1994 (and ANSI Y14.5M-1982) states that that a feature of size such as a hole establishes a boundary of perfect form at MMC. If the hole is produced at MMC (minimum diameter) then it must be of perfect form. Variations in form are permitted as the hole size departs from MMC (as the hole gets larger).
Secondly ASME Y14.5M-1994 (and ANSI Y14.5M-1982) states that UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, THE TOLERANCES APPLY TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE FEATURE. In this case all tolerances (the size tolerance and any positional tolerance) apply over the depth of the hole (which of course is the same as the plate thickness for thru-holes). If the hole diameter is out-of-spec anywhere through the thickness then it doesn't meet the drawing.
If the drawing calls out a nominal diameter without explicit size tolerances (shown next to it in the field of the drawing) then the block tolerance usually applies by default.
If you have a block tolerance .XXX: +/-.005 and the hole is called out as .141 DIA then the hole boundary must reside within a hollow cylindrical zone that has an ID of .136, an OD of .146, and a length equal to the plate thickness. If a plug gage that is bigger than .146 can fit in the flared end of the hole then the hole is out-of-spec.
Am I kicking a dead horse yet?
Tunalover