Posted on 02/19/2011 12:27:05 PM PST by Hotlanta Mike
The first one: STATE.
You know, that thing that has all of the powers of government not explicitly delegated in The Constitution to The Federal government? Yes, that thing. There are 50 of them in The United States.
Notice that we don't call the nation "The United Federal Government." We call it "The United STATES." That's because States have supremacy. Always have. They originally joined together under a promise of a limited Federal government, which was mostly about the common defense - and little more.
Now as for the second word..... Sedition.
(Excerpt) Read more at market-ticker.org ...
Not since Lincoln. You either suffer from a public education and/or you have done little reading to try to discover when the government bequeathed to us by Jefferson and Madison disappeared.
ML/NJ
Looks like you are probably right.
excellent, thanks for the post.
How do I remedy an erroneous keyword? I typed in the
wrong Article (of the Constitution) Not sure if I should
just add the right one.
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