And if, just once, these jackwagons would be forced to recognize that these rights are inalienable because they are not granted by the government or the document, but by our Creator... What a day that would be.
We do not have rights granted to us by the Founders. This is completely wrong. Not saying you think this. As you say, I wrote this for emphasis.
EDIT: I could have been clearer. What I mean here is that these rights were acknowledged as preexistent by the Founders. Not granted by the Founders or their documents to us.
Every one of them must become a Constitutional scholar. When anyone is required to swear to an oath of office in public service, there should be no argument about this. Anything else is anti-American and entirely stupid.
They have to show up though. They, most of them, don't even bother to show up and pretend to be interested. All of these so-called public servants are entirely ignorant of what undergirds their privileges and what they are BOUND to do and not do. I'd like to see THAT addressed and THEN, day by day, go thoughtfully and carefully through the founding documents. They need to learn these things before they can act rightfully. This should be done OFTEN, perhaps every month.
Nice gesture. It should be read weekly and brought into every cinversation about every law written. But they are clueless what the eager beavers in the basement churn out for legislation all paid for by some intel group.
yawn start with the Declaration of Independence.
No, the Federalist Papers.
If we can get them to do that on CSPAN they'll have done more good in a day than the last 20 years.
Magna Carta
Second Treatise on Government, by John Locke.
Common Sense, by Thomas Paine.
Book of Virtues, by Benjamin Franklin.
Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation, by George Washington
The Federalist Papers, by Hamilton, Madison, Jay, etc.
Declaration of Independence, by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston
Constitution + Bill of Rights
And if, just once, these jackwagons would be forced to recognize that these rights are inalienable because they are not granted by the government or the document, but by our Creator... What a day that would be.
We do not have rights granted to us by the Founders. This is completely wrong. Not saying you think this. As you say, I wrote this for emphasis.
EDIT: I could have been clearer. What I mean here is that these rights were acknowledged as preexistent by the Founders. Not granted by the Founders or their documents to us.
Hmm, hate their creator, hate the rights He gives. Makes perfect sense.
CORRECT.
If the current government of this nation passes away from all living memory and into the mists of history, the rights of the people shall still exist.
Correct.
Amen.
Money well spent.
Hopefully not all we get.
Yes. and which "constitution" are they going to read? The original or the corporate constitution?
And then William B. Allen's collection of the Essential Antifederalist, so we can get the other side of the ratification debate 😉
Release all the J6 footage on Day 1.
Why 5pm? To allow House members time to arrive in DC?
Bills To Be Considered On The House Floor This Week
https://docs.house.gov/floor/
17:00! Hard to see that ad any kind of coincidence
u/#MindBlown
https://qalerts.app/?n=518
1/9/2023
1 + 9 + 2 + 2 + 3 = ??
Interesting. Why the need for Primetime again? We'll see what happens.
On day 1 they should defund the federal government. Anything else is a waste of time/money
Defund them, refund us.
They might as well become loosely acquainted with what they swore an oath to uphold, defend, and protect.
I have no doubt that there are people in Congress who have never read the Constitution.
u/#correct
u/#mikeyep
Every one of them must become a Constitutional scholar. When anyone is required to swear to an oath of office in public service, there should be no argument about this. Anything else is anti-American and entirely stupid.
Can they follow it up with the Bill of Rights?
OK, Read it 3x for emphasis+
Fine read it and I too say broadcast doing so, but then they need to FOLLOW what it says, kinda like the oath they took.
u/#mikeyep
Comments are pure AIDS
Great idea.
Let’s see if he does ANY of the things he agreed to in order to claim the gavel; I’m personally not optimistic.
They have to show up though. They, most of them, don't even bother to show up and pretend to be interested. All of these so-called public servants are entirely ignorant of what undergirds their privileges and what they are BOUND to do and not do. I'd like to see THAT addressed and THEN, day by day, go thoughtfully and carefully through the founding documents. They need to learn these things before they can act rightfully. This should be done OFTEN, perhaps every month.
Nice gesture. It should be read weekly and brought into every cinversation about every law written. But they are clueless what the eager beavers in the basement churn out for legislation all paid for by some intel group.
.... and? They'll read it and then just go back to funneling money back to themselves via Ukraine and gender studies museums