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To: sweetiepiezer

Maui wow....

https://truthsocial.com/@NaturalHealing/posts/110986191177636416


37 posted on 08/31/2023 10:40:14 PM PDT by sweetiepiezer (WINNING is not getting old!!! ❤️USA❤️)
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To: sweetiepiezer

Wow. What to believe about Maui.....this is pretty scary. The only thing I know for certain these days is that the official narrative of the msm is likely a lie. They have earned that.


44 posted on 09/01/2023 4:25:06 AM PDT by JudyinCanada
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To: sweetiepiezer
Maui wow.... https://truthsocial.com/@NaturalHealing/posts/11098619117763641

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Well, unfortunately as we have seen in the past the media has not exactly been honest, or is that an understatement. I still believe there is something fishy going on.

50 posted on 09/01/2023 5:36:51 AM PDT by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img> )
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To: sweetiepiezer

Thank you. This I believe is in our constitution..if our government has been taken over and are against the people WE CAN OUR SELVES take over our governmemt. *********************************** The Declaration of Independence says we have the right to overthrow the government

LEARN LIBERTY TEAM MAY 12, 2023 HISTORY

Do we have the right to overthrow our government?

The Declaration of Independence says that we not only have the right but we also have the duty to alter or abolish any government that does not secure our unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Given that the U.S. was formed by settlers who threw off British government rule, there is also an historic precedent for overthrowing the government.

The right to revolt The idea that people have the right to overthrow their government has a long and complex history, stretching back at least to the ancient Greeks and Romans. In the modern era, the idea has been most closely associated with the philosophy of classical liberalism, which emphasizes individual rights and limited government.

The idea of the right to revolt was famously articulated in the Declaration of Independence, which declared that “whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness], it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government.” The Declaration went on to argue that “when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.”

It is worth noting that the right to revolution is not an unlimited right. The Declaration of Independence makes it clear that it should only be exercised in extreme circumstances, when a government has become “destructive” and has engaged in a “long train of abuses and usurpations.” Moreover, even when a revolution is justified, it is not necessarily desirable. As the Declaration itself notes, “prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.”


59 posted on 09/01/2023 5:59:05 AM PDT by STARLIT (`There are two moments in life..those you miss and those you seize)
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