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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3271344" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>That is what I will be doing. I'll be voting for constitutional Supreme Court nominees. If we do not have a Supreme Court that will protect and defend the Constitution, our rights, and our freedoms, we will have to protect and defend them by ourselves; and no one can rightly call it a rebellion against government or civil war. It won't be a war against our form of government - AKA the Constitution. It will be a rebellion against those who subvert the Constitution and those who support subverting the Constitution. It'll be a war in <em><u>support</u></em> of the Constitution.</p><p></p><p>All those memes that are used to support the left's agenda wear off quite quickly. Memes such as "for a compelling government interest'" and "it's for the children" fade from the lexicon as soon as they are shown to be subversive, are meaningless, and/or are nothing more than a diversion meant to avoid or deviate from the truth.</p><p></p><p>Be it known that when the Constitution was written and ratified, a constitution was considered a form of government. We are not governed by those who populate Congress, the Executive, nor the Judicial branches the Constitution sets out. We are governed by the laws they create and enforce. When those people create law that does not abide the Constitution, they are not in compliance of* the Constitution and are, therefore, illegitimate and worthy of ejection from whatever position of power they fill. Vote wisely lest we have to resort to the force of arms to protect the Constitution and the rights, freedoms, and protections it affords <em><u>ALL</u></em> of us.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p><p></p><p>* Note the use of the word "of" instead of "with". "With" in this context would imply an equal footing. "Of" explicitly denotes a position of obey.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: brown"> <em> "Revolution is the Right of the People to preserve or restore Freedom. Those vested with power shall neither deprive the People the means nor compel such recourse." </em> </span> B.E.Wood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3271344, member: 745"] That is what I will be doing. I'll be voting for constitutional Supreme Court nominees. If we do not have a Supreme Court that will protect and defend the Constitution, our rights, and our freedoms, we will have to protect and defend them by ourselves; and no one can rightly call it a rebellion against government or civil war. It won't be a war against our form of government - AKA the Constitution. It will be a rebellion against those who subvert the Constitution and those who support subverting the Constitution. It'll be a war in [I][U]support[/U][/I] of the Constitution. All those memes that are used to support the left's agenda wear off quite quickly. Memes such as "for a compelling government interest'" and "it's for the children" fade from the lexicon as soon as they are shown to be subversive, are meaningless, and/or are nothing more than a diversion meant to avoid or deviate from the truth. Be it known that when the Constitution was written and ratified, a constitution was considered a form of government. We are not governed by those who populate Congress, the Executive, nor the Judicial branches the Constitution sets out. We are governed by the laws they create and enforce. When those people create law that does not abide the Constitution, they are not in compliance of* the Constitution and are, therefore, illegitimate and worthy of ejection from whatever position of power they fill. Vote wisely lest we have to resort to the force of arms to protect the Constitution and the rights, freedoms, and protections it affords [I][U]ALL[/U][/I] of us. Woody * Note the use of the word "of" instead of "with". "With" in this context would imply an equal footing. "Of" explicitly denotes a position of obey. [color=brown] [i] "Revolution is the Right of the People to preserve or restore Freedom. Those vested with power shall neither deprive the People the means nor compel such recourse." [/i] [/color] B.E.Wood [/QUOTE]
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