http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/ This is the link I searched.
It says USCODE.house.gov. The cgi-bin directory is uscode.
Here is the title of the page:
Search the United States Code
Office of the Law Revision Counsel
You are telling me the house of representatives search engine for the United States code is not searhcing the U S Code?
Here is another link
http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+uscview+uscnst+2+0++%28%27declaratio It lists THE ORGANIC LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
If you click on the big blue -> at the top left of the page it displays the Declaration of Independence, the ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, ORDINANCE OF 1787: THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT, CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - 1787,ANALYTICAL INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES .
These are the organic laws of the United States, put into the US code in 1898. Just like I said in my previous post.
references, references, references...
Here's the US Code containing the exact text laws WITHOUT the references:
US Code/Cornell Law Institute
and here: GPO Access
You can search both but will not find more than 7 instances in the text of these laws citing the 'Declaration of Independence'
LOL
You are telling me the house of representatives search engine for the United States code is not searhcing the U S Code?
Yes. It's searching their entire site. The entire site is not the US Code.
The US Code starts with Title 1, Section 1 and goes all the way to Title 50, Subchapter 7.
Nowhere is the Declaration of Independence in any on those sections.
While the law (US Code) may be based on all those other documents on their site, those documents themselves are not part of the US Code.