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Quote by: Milton Bradley Since good men would not them enslave the Black man, they decided to enslave all men.
Since these laws are unconstitutional, (this is what the Federal government was supposed to protect us from) and carried out by people sworn to public oaths, where is our recourse as Citizens?
It is probably important to note that all guilty parties involved in this, Executive, Legislative, and Judicial, are all Republican, Democrat, Progressive, and Socialist party members. There are no trerasonous Libertarians in that mix. Virtually all of the Supreme Court Justices were appointed by Democrats, and Republicans. |
Since the war for Southern Independence, the federal government has kept us under the war powers act which superceded the constitution. The legislators inside the beltway are now openly saying that we do not have a constitution. Even Henry Hyde, normally very conservative, has openly ridiculed the idea that we ae under constitutional law. During the conflict of the 1860s, the federal government enjoyed the greater powers they granted themselves on the basis of the war and they have since then ruled the USA according to the war powers act. Ocassionally they mention the constitution with only the intent of keeping us ALL on their plantation. Rather than extending real freedom to the enslaved, they extended enslavement to everyone. Before anyone ridicules this post, they should first read the war powers act. Until recently, the War Powers Act was kept alive by the annual signing to extend it; but the last time, Bush announced that by executive order he was dispensing with the necessity of signing it to keep it in effect. Now it is extended to be in effect without remission. I know that a lot of people who read this are lazy and will much prefer to ridiculte rather than investigate. That spirit of laziness is necessary if we are to be obedient and faithful to our slavemasters.