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To: LS

Considering the USSC refused to give hearing and verify that most basic requirement of any candidate for POTUS, the Court, “with a deafening silence,” stated thus: the United States Constitution is officially dead. No person in this nation has legal standing to challenge anything about anyone. The precepts written in the Constitution mean only whatever men want those words to mean at the time and for their own convenience.

We are now a nation governed by the whims of men, and not by immutable law. Under such bondage, any policy, Barak Obama effects as president, will stand indisputable, because those having the courage and resources to make challenge will come against an impenetrable wall of indifference, even at the highest levels of authority.

Those citizens, whom we imagined made of sterner metal, will prove themselves kowtowing poltroons, offering the convenient excuse “we must work in the system”… an arrangement they know no longer exists, though they are unwilling to state such openly. Men will suffer every conceivable infringement and insult to their liberties, so long as such is sufferable. To preserve fleeting material treasure, to hold their vain imagining of security, they will gladly sell their fellows into bondage. I opine such individuals are fools.

A government of foreign agents, charlatans, and their useful idiots shall control every aspect of our daily lives, and we are powerless to bring redress, save by force of arms. However, that inalienable Right will soon be “redefined” abridged and stripped of all vigor… because we as a people have surrendered our virtue and vigilance. We who believe and follow the precepts of the Constitution shall be considered outlaws. We are even now, though perhaps unawares, “enemies of the State.”

Welcome to fascism. Welcome to the Police State USA.


430 posted on 12/08/2008 9:59:33 AM PST by TCH (Another redneck clinging to guns and religion)
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To: TCH
Hmm. Sorry, don't buy it. In 1857, the USSC ruled all slaves were property, not people. Was the Constitution "officially dead?" Nope. In 1896, the USSC ruled that blacks and whites could be legally segregated in public facilities. Was the Constitution dead? Nope.

Funny thing about our constitution: It seems far stronger than either the radical right or the radical left give it credit for being.

441 posted on 12/08/2008 10:02:45 AM PST by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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