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The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert
The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert
The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert:
“The document was drafted in the summer of 1787 behind closed doors in tremendous secrecy because if word leaked out of the actual contents and intent, the revolution that had just concluded would have been set ablaze again.
They were in a race against time and did everything in their power to ensure that the adoption took place as quickly as possible to avoid reflection and contemplation in the public square that would kill the proposal once the consequences of its agenda became apparent.
They were insisting that the states ratify first and then propose amendments later.
It was a political coup d’�tat.
It was nothing less than an oligarchical coup to ensure that the moneyed interests, banksters and aristocrats could cement their positions and mimic the United Kingdom from which they had been recently divorced.
The original charter of the drafters was to pen improvements to the existing Articles of Confederation. Instead, they chose to hijack the process and create a document which enslaved the nation.
Federalist in the old parlance meant states rights and subsidiarity but the three authors of the fabled Federalist Papers supported everything but that.
Their intent and commitment was to create a National government with the ability to make war on its constituent parts if these states failed to submit themselves to the central government.”
Posted by Gunny G at Sunday, June 05, 2011
The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert
The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert
The Constitution: The God That Failed (To Liberate Us From Big Government) by William Buppert:
“It appears even the much admired Washington was having none of the talk of independence and wanted a firm hand on the yoke of the states to make them obey their masters on high.
Washington’s behavior in the Whiskey Rebellion cast away any doubts of the imperious behavior of the central government a mere four year after the adoption of the Constitution.
Patrick Henry gave the firmest defense of the skeptical posture when he questioned the precarious position the Constitution put to the state’s sovereignty on 5 June 1788 at the Virginia Ratifying Convention (the savvy Founding Lawyers ensured that the process of ratification was sped along by bypassing the bicameral house requirements and simply asking the states to conduct ratifying conventions):”
Posted by Gunny G at Sunday, June 05, 2011
The U.S. Constitution: The 18th Century Patriot Act
The U.S. Constitution: The 18th Century Patriot Act
The U.S. Constitution: The 18th Century Patriot Act:
“Remember that there was already a federal government of the United States prior to the U.S. Constitution. It was defined in a document called the Articles of Confederation and had been in existence since 1778.
Under the Articles, the young nation had defeated the mightiest military empire in human history to win its independence. Acknowledging the true meaning of the words “federation” and “federal,” the document defined the relationship between the states as “a firm league of friendship with each other.”
There was no implication that the United States was one nation and the several states merely subdivisions within it. There was no president to usurp power. There was no Supreme Court to legally sanction tyranny.
There was no IRS. While the federal government would pay for any war fought by the federation out of a common treasury, the Articles left the actual act of taxation to the States.”
Posted by Gunny G at Sunday, June 05, 2011
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BLOGGER.1984.GUNNY.G: The President Who Hates His Country
The President Who Hates His Country
The President Who Hates His Country: “The President Who Hates His Country”
Posted by Gunny G at Sunday, June 05, 2011
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Martial Law in America: No Longer Just a Possibility! by Gary D. Barnett
Martial Law in America: No Longer Just a Possibility! by Gary D. Barnett
Martial Law in America: No Longer Just a Possibility! by Gary D. Barnett:
“With the changes I’ve listed above and the new executive order signed by Obama on January 11th, 2010, the stage is set for the federal government to take over this country, and by force, should “we the people” get out of line. Considering the horrible economic situation we’re in, the high and growing rate of unemployment, the constant increase of brutality by the police, the unwarranted searches and seizures, the nearly complete loss of civil liberties and continuous wars, could anyone honestly believe that a state of Martial Law is not only possible but probable?
If any of you out there think of this as some sort of conspiracy theory, you may be exactly right. The government does seem to be conspiring to gain the power to control by military force the citizenry of this country. It seems very clear to me, and there is a voluminous amount of evidence to support the conclusion that a government conspiracy is in fact already in place.
Every move we make is monitored. Every call we make can be traced. Every email we send can be captured.”
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Constitution Worship Revisited: I’m Still Fed Up! by Gary D. Barnett
Before the current constitution was drafted, there was never any mention or acceptance of the notion that there was a (U)nited States, or that any single nation existed with power over the states. Quite the contrary was the case. It is very troubling that so many Americans have been fooled into believing that the constitution is the basis of our freedom. Nothing could be further from the truth, and nothing could be more misunderstood!
Recently, those like Tom Mullen and Bill Buppert have explained thoroughly why the constitution is not what it is made out to be, and many others have properly denounced this misleading document as well, but the general thinking is still very misguided. Most continue to laud and worship this very flawed piece of parchment, and continue to believe that it is the creator and savior of liberty. Liberty lies in the essence of man, not in documents secretly drafted in the dark of night by the few. The free spirit of the people must awaken before any real freedom becomes evident, and in that awakening they must realize the great importance of the individual and of individual responsibility.
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