I'm sure people have. What does that have to do with the fact that you claim I'm bound by this contract, even though I didn't exchange any such promise?
Agreements between two or more persons that create an obligation to do, or refrain from doing, a particular thing.
The binding force of a contract is based on the fact that it evinces a meeting of minds of two parties in good faith. A contract, once formed, does not contemplate a right of a party to reject it.
Kris notes:
So, people actually have exchanged such promises. Your "smash" so far is rebutted.
Izzy replies:
I'm sure people have.
What does that have to do with the fact that you claim I'm bound by this contract, even though I didn't exchange any such promise?
Round you go again izzy, in full circle.
You admit that 'we the people' formed a contract, but deny that you are bound to our Constitutional contract by accepting citizenship and living in this country. -- That thus you have 'exchanged a promise' to live by our contracts rule of law.
No one has forced you to live in the USA as an adult. -- This is a fact you cannot deny.