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?
A citation would be nice.
Kindly show Title and Section.
It's in the US Code.
Kindly show Title and Section.
Why?
You haven't actually demonstrated that it's in the code as organic law, as you claim.
Why is it there?
You haven't actually demonstrated that it's in the code as organic law, as you claim.
Could it be that it is important to our laws in some way?
If it is actually there, as organic law, according to your claim, your argument might have merit. You have not demonstrated this.
"If A, then B" only applies if you've actually demonstrated A.
Duh. You tell me. You stand refuted.
Actually, I don't. You stand unproven.
I don't think I need to go any further.
I provided the exact location in a url.
U.S. Code citations are not URL-based. Try again.
Want me to cut and paste the text of the Declaration right from the website and post it here?
No. I want you to provide the exact United States Code citation that, as you claim, makes the Declaration of Independence organic law.
After that, you might be able to argue that your claims about the significance of the Declaration of Independence actually have some basis.