I didn't ask for a list of hits. I asked for a specific citation (that means a specific Title and Section--if you actually knew anything about law, you'd know that little fact) from the United States Code that specifically states that the Declaration of Independence is organic law.
The defense rests. You lose!
Nope. The verdict is still out, unless you REALLY want to go to the jury--at which point YOU will lose.
Now, unless you have another argument, get lost loser.
I merely demand an answer the my question. Title and Section that support your assertion. All you did was find 4,457 mentions of the Declaration of Independence. What do these mentions actually SAY?
The full text of the Declaration is right there in the U.S. Code. It's in the US Code. Why? Why is it there? Could it be that it is important to our laws in some way? Duh. You tell me. You stand refuted. I don't think I need to go any further. I provided the exact location in a url. Want me to cut and paste the text of the Declaration right from the website and post it here?