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Biden's Incoming WH Deputy Chief Of Staff touted "mandatory buybacks" of AR-15s
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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3464714" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>As for me, I don't give a good flying dung heap what the Supreme Court says if what it says is contrary to the Constitution. I am no less one of We the People than the Founding Fathers. I understand what they wrote and why. They wrote it in plain English so anyone can understand it. Anything other than what they wrote is seditious. The Supreme Court has been granted no power beyond what has been granted to it under the Constitution. The Constitution created the Supreme Court and the Constitution is its god. The same holds true to the other two branches of our government. We the People, being the entities that established and ordained the Constitution, are its god. </p><p></p><p>As for our rights, they are more sacrosanct than the Constitution. After all, the Constitution was established and granted certain powers by We the People derived from our sovereign rights. As an example, we have the right to defend ourselves and granted power derived from that right to the Constitution to defend us as a people.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3464714, member: 745"] As for me, I don't give a good flying dung heap what the Supreme Court says if what it says is contrary to the Constitution. I am no less one of We the People than the Founding Fathers. I understand what they wrote and why. They wrote it in plain English so anyone can understand it. Anything other than what they wrote is seditious. The Supreme Court has been granted no power beyond what has been granted to it under the Constitution. The Constitution created the Supreme Court and the Constitution is its god. The same holds true to the other two branches of our government. We the People, being the entities that established and ordained the Constitution, are its god. As for our rights, they are more sacrosanct than the Constitution. After all, the Constitution was established and granted certain powers by We the People derived from our sovereign rights. As an example, we have the right to defend ourselves and granted power derived from that right to the Constitution to defend us as a people. Woody [/QUOTE]
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