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Old 05-07-2006, 11:21 AM
Glenn Glenn is offline
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This is a major point of misconception on the part of the people of this Great Nation of Sovereign States bound by the Constitution of the United States of America.

1. The Constitution is a contract between the Central Government and the people who gave the Central Government (as well there respective state governments) a box inwhich they can do business.

2. For anyone who is elected or appointed to any public office is required to undergo the swearing or affirmation ie.. an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution and what it says.

3. With that said, How can the Constitution afford you personally any rights? If you are not bound by and active oath as you are not actively setting in a seat of public office or within the military of the United States of America. (Military oath is for the length of your enlistment in my opinion)

4. It you are not under an active oath or you did not sign the document you are not a party to it. (Contract Law), only those mentioned before are.

5. What that means to you and me is this,

6. The Constitution is restriction placed upon the government to keep it in line.

7. It provides in recognition of GOD given rights, defined areas the government CAN NOT INTERFEAR IN ie..Bill of Rights.

8. This equates to me and you as freedom from interference in our personal lives and property.

Now in my opinion this equates under the Miranda Act as an example, “YOU HAVE THE RIGH TO KEEP SLIGNET AND ANYTHING YOU SAY WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU IN A COURT OF LAW, DO YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AS I HAVE READ THEM?”

What this means to me is; THEY DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASK THAT QUESTION OR ANY OTHER, because by asking any question is A VIOLATION OF THERE OATH.

One more the 2nd Amendment Does not give me or you any right to keep and bear arms, what it does do is to grant us the knowledge they can not tell us we can not keep and bear arms, without violating there oath of office.

Look up the penalties for violation of oath, violation of oath by 2 or more where there actions cause damage to a citizen.

Some points to ponder.

Glenn
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