We are too busy trying to save a country from Hillary, et.al. for this BS.
How does someone know that you are not so stupid that you will fall for darn near anything? A good test might be whether you fall for the 13th Amendment scam or not.
The 13th Amendment scam derives from alleged research by David Dodge and Tom Dunn, a couple of wackos who chanced upon the missing 13th Amendment in a library in Maine, and concluded that not only had the Amendment been ratified, but that it also had been hidden for years by an obscure but elaborate and extensive conspiracy, and that the net effect of the Amendment was that no laws passed by Congress had any validity.
This was a scam from the outset. The idea was that scam artists could go around and pitch the Missing 13th Amendment and sell seminars and books and tapes and whatever on the subject. When this scam was first pitched in the early 1990s, it actually found favor with the Midwestern farmers who were battling with their local banks to keep control of the their family farms, and were more than willing to listen to tales of evil bankers and conspiring lawyers.
But a scam that smells so sweet is still a scam. And this scam never really caught on because even if you ass-u-me that the 13th Amendment was secretly passed, it is hard to then go to where this does anybody any practical good. The premise of Dodge and Dunn was along the lines that the 13th Amendment would have prohibited attorneys (which they ass-u-me is a title, although it is really a license) from holding seat in Congress, and thus they further ass-u-me that Congress is full of attorneys who would be thus un-seated. What these ace researchers werent able to figure out, however, is that Congress actually includes very few attorneys (in addition to, as noted above, that one is granted a license to be an attorney, not anointed by the Queen or President, just as a CPA or barber is granted a license).
Anyhoo, this 13th Amendment Scam has been thoroughly de-bunked time and time again by a number of qualified and accredited researchers, probably most thoroughly by Jol A. Silversmith in his work: The Real Titles of Nobility Amendment FAQ, appearing at http://www.thirdamendment.com/nobility.html and his The Missing Thirteenth Amendment: Constitutional Nonsense and Titles of Nobility at http://www.thirdamendment.com/missing.html
Notwithstanding that NO accredited legal scholar thinks the 13th Amendment argument is anything other than a scam, and though this scam has been discredited on the internet and elsewhere by real academics time and time again, the following fraudsters continue to perpetuate this scam.
It has no place here on FR
I am comforted knowing that, at least for the 18 years that I have been visiting FR, the presumptuous come and go, among them the "has no place in FR" variety.
If it is part of history, permanent or ephemeral, good or bad, it is cultural heritage belonging to all, present and future generations. The persistence of actual history is not subject to the whims of the delusional.
Thank you for saving me the typing.
Heckuva declaration for a fellow here for less than two months.
Relax, look around for a while, and learn.... before ya barge in here and tell us how to do Free Republic.