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To: servo1969
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
06:50:28 AM

Good Morning Mr. President,

Well here approaching the close of your third month in office and a great three months it has been, but, now it is time for you to reward those who worked so hard for you, The Patriot Community.

And how you ask can you do that?

That sir is simple. One piece of legislation from you, or perhaps and Executive Order, either would be fine, the one that gets the most publicity from the infamous fake news would be best.

And what you ask would that legislation be? Legislation that simply acknowledges our form of government and gets it back into the class rooms.

Legislation authorizing one copy of the US Constitution with no commentary, but indexed, for every six grade student in the Republic. For sir you owe you position not to any form of democracy, but the only form of government in the world that has the electoral college, for without it you would be in jail, clinton would be in office, Maine would be a free nation, and the other 49 states would be in civil war.

Mr. President, I would never be so bold as to put words in your mouth, but, if I were I would ask you to include, in either the proposed legislation or the Executive Order, something along the lines of this:

241 years ago men did not fight, kill, and if needs be die to give us a democracy, no, the fought, they killed and many died giving us this Constitutional republic. For we are not a democracy, we are not a democratic democracy, no, we are a Republic a Republic whose supreme law is the Constitution of these Untied states of America that I am so proud and honored to lead.

But it seems that simple fact has been lost on many, in many if not most, of our public schools the fact that we are a Republic has been replaced with the falsehood teaching that our nation is just one more democracy.

So as to correct this, I have instructed the Department of Education to immediately make plans to have in the hands of every student entering the sixth grade next year three things:

The Declaration of Independence, an unabridged copy of the Constitution of The United States and a copy of the Constitution of their state.

I am further ordering the Secretary of Defense to include in all boot camps a class on both the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, for how can we ask our fine you men and women who make up our Military to put their lives on the line fighting, for a nation they do not understand?

Respectfully,

2 posted on 04/05/2017 4:42:15 AM PDT by The_Republic_Of_Maine (politicians beware)
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To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
The U.S. Constitution was always intended to be capable of modification. That's why we are able to enact amendments to it. That capability, however, does not, and never was intended to be, extensible to the dictates of the President. Theses days, anyone making noises about a "living document" or "the Constitution was never intended to be a suicide pact" has only one thing on their mind - the dissolution of the bedrock pact the governing has made with the governed. Period.

The single greatest step forward in the governing of a people was when the Romans overthrew their king and posted their constitution for everyone to see the agreed-upon limitations of their new government.

4 posted on 04/05/2017 4:53:01 AM PDT by Pecos (What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.)
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