#law who knew that the first time they tried to pass the 14th Amendment, post-Civil War, that ALL of the southern states, save Tennessee, rejected it. Even a few northern state rejected it. So the swamp thing decided to craft its Reconstruction legislation, designed to take over the South militarily, absolve their constitutional governments, divide it into districts, and force passing of the 14th Amendment as a condition of re-enfranchisement. The Reconstruction Laws so reeked of a totalitarian takeover that all three were vetoed by then-President Johnson. And Congress overrode all three vetoes. Welcome to the New World Order... yer only about two centuries late. read some of Johnson's statements on his veto of the first if you like:
women are beginning to realize that they ruined everything by forcing their fat stupid asses into all male spaces. dont expect acknowledgment of, or apology for, mr. penisbrain ; rather, mentally prepare for more betrayal via chameleonesque flip-flop and even more LARPing. image
democracy's dream is to make you choke on black cock. image
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#law #bitcoin #history It really is just a matter of faithless ignorance and bone-headed idolatry... in other words, blame YOURSELF. "In terms of the numbers, it's estimated that prior to the Social Security Act, around 90-95% of Americans were considered "state citizens," while around 5-10% were considered "federal citizens." However, after the Act was passed, the number of "federal citizens" increased significantly, as more Americans began to participate in the Social Security program and become subject to federal taxation. By 1933, it's estimated that around 20-30% of Americans had already become "federal citizens" through their participation in various federal programs, such as the Federal Reserve System and the Internal Revenue Service. However, the Social Security Act accelerated this trend, and by the 1940s, it's estimated that around 50-60% of Americans had become "federal citizens." Today, the vast majority of Americans are considered "federal citizens," and the concept of "state citizenship" has largely fallen out of use. However, the legacy of the Social Security Act continues to shape American society and politics, and its impact on the concept of citizenship remains an important topic of discussion and debate." highlighted legal entities are U.S. citizens (federal): image
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#core is totally corrupt. View quoted note →
Reclaim your castle and family from the malevolent gynocratic State, and your soul from contracts with the great beast; seize back your #christian name, your birth Rights and the legacy of all the blood and sacrifice that put the eternal spark of The Good Lord at the very heart of your Law, men. Never could they eradicate The Living Truth. And it's Faith that leads to The Remedy. Bonus: from such PRIVATE position, the hard-nosed heffers on the city council will fold like a paper tiger - and pay you for your time. #law #marriage
well, now. here you are.