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To: Reily
It maybe common sense but find those words in the US Constitution. Those exact words not a penumbra of interpretation implying that ! The Constitution is the supreme law of the land not contract law, not common law. We either accept what it says exactly or we behave like Rats. Who have a “Living Constitution “ that says what they want it to say whenever they need it to say something to fit what they want. One way to remove a sitting President even one elected by fraud. Impeachment by the House followed by conviction in the Senate.

A man steals a gun.

In a court of law, the man is proven to have stolen that gun.

The government takes the gun away from the man.

The man has no Constitutional 2A right not to have that gun seized by government because it was found in a court of law that he committed fraud.

Fraud vitiates everything.

A man steals a presidential election...

41 posted on 08/03/2021 4:48:13 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign

So you couldn’t find the words, trying for that penumbra “Living Constitution” argument.

We are either “Strict Constructionists - the text says what it says !” Or not !


42 posted on 08/03/2021 5:00:44 PM PDT by Reily
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To: FreeReign
How is stealing a gun considered fraud? It is criminal theft. Pleading not guilty when one is found guilty is also not fraud. It is asserting one's fifth amendment right to have the crime proven against him.

The 4th amendment gives the government the power to seize the gun given a warrant from a judge and probable cause. Proven theft is probable cause.

-PJ

70 posted on 08/04/2021 4:34:43 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (* LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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