Have you ever heard of the original 14th Amendment that was in the Bill of Rights?
Yes, I first saw a reference to it on
Barefoot's World, a good site to visit. He also has the
TONA Research Committee site.
Actually, it wasn't in the Bill of Rights, but the implications are mind-boggling. The dropping of the Amendment after 1876 and the formation of the American Bar Association in 1877 does seem to be an interesting coincidence.
The clause about emoluments also implies some campaign financing reform that I could really get behind.
The dropping of the Amendment after 1876 and the formation of the American Bar Association in 1877 does seem to be an interesting coincidence. Ah yes the BAR, that would be the British Accreditation Registry.
Maybe Cornwallis was right.