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Post by avordvet on Dec 2, 2011 4:24:46 GMT -5
Can Congress Steal Your Constitutional Freedoms?By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Published December 01, 2011, FoxNews.com Can the president use the military to arrest anyone he wants, keep that person away from a judge and jury, and lock him up for as long as he wants? In the Senate’s dark and terrifying vision of the Constitution, he can... www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/12/01/can-congress-steal-your-constitutional-freedoms/
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Post by hefferman1 on Dec 2, 2011 9:43:10 GMT -5
Can Congress Steal Your Constitutional Freedoms?By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Published December 01, 2011, FoxNews.com Can the president use the military to arrest anyone he wants, keep that person away from a judge and jury, and lock him up for as long as he wants? In the Senate’s dark and terrifying vision of the Constitution, he can... www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/12/01/can-congress-steal-your-constitutional-freedoms/ No! They are enumerated Inalienable Rights, they were not created by the Constitution, and can not be taken by the Constitution, or anyone else.
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Post by Cujo on Dec 2, 2011 10:35:10 GMT -5
Can Congress Steal Your Constitutional Freedoms?By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Published December 01, 2011, FoxNews.com Can the president use the military to arrest anyone he wants, keep that person away from a judge and jury, and lock him up for as long as he wants? In the Senate’s dark and terrifying vision of the Constitution, he can... www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/12/01/can-congress-steal-your-constitutional-freedoms/ No! They are enumerated Inalienable Rights, they were not created by the Constitution, and can not be taken by the Constitution, or anyone else. Outstanding reply!!!
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Post by Michael Downing on Dec 2, 2011 11:30:25 GMT -5
Agreed... They cannot be taken but can be surrendered. If not surrendered they cannot be taken, you can be killed but not defeated....
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Post by hefferman1 on Dec 2, 2011 12:46:33 GMT -5
Agreed... They cannot be taken but can be surrendered. If not surrendered they cannot be taken, you can be killed but not defeated.... I for one REFUSE to give up my rights, and will die to defend them.
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Post by avordvet on Dec 2, 2011 13:42:24 GMT -5
Agreed... They cannot be taken but can be surrendered. If not surrendered they cannot be taken, you can be killed but not defeated.... I for one REFUSE to give up my rights, and will die to defend them. Attachments:
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Post by safetalker on Dec 2, 2011 20:27:52 GMT -5
Michael You are correct. However we have already given them up. We sold them to the Corporation for benefits. I too! I went to the Credit Union yesterday to get a credit card (I am tired of standing in line at a quicktop waiting to give the counter person $20.00 to turn on my pump while some Dodo plays scratch off on the lottery.) and on the back of the form was a box. It asked if I was a US CITIZEN. I checked no. This was the first time I have had the courage to mark this block. The girl smiled and told me it didn't matter I would still get the card. I am not a US CITIZEN! I am an american. I was born here, live here, and in a about 50 years hope to be buried here. I however am not a 14th Amendment US CITIZEN. We spend our entire lives trading rights for benefits.
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