Or not, we don't need a constitution to kill the enemy. We didn't have one the first time until we got rid of our enemies. Our declaration was enough until then.
Well that's what we're using, the law. Our Founders used the same natural law the first time. Wrote it down so no one would get confused in the future.
Our Founding Fathers dealt with abject tyranny solely on the basis of what they wrote in their mutual compact of the Declaration of Independence
that same compact is all I need - I stand with those Founding Fathers in their stance against abject tyranny
The SCOTUS reneged on the contract between the union compact of states [the Constitution] - that contract stands essentially null and void as a result - until the traitors are dealt with and the contract can be reconstituted with legitimacy again
Or not, we don't need a constitution to kill the enemy. We didn't have one the first time until we got rid of our enemies. Our declaration was enough until then.
Well that's what we're using, the law. Our Founders used the same natural law the first time. Wrote it down so no one would get confused in the future.
Our Founding Fathers dealt with abject tyranny solely on the basis of what they wrote in their mutual compact of the Declaration of Independence
that same compact is all I need - I stand with those Founding Fathers in their stance against abject tyranny
The SCOTUS reneged on the contract between the union compact of states [the Constitution] - that contract stands essentially null and void as a result - until the traitors are dealt with and the contract can be reconstituted with legitimacy again