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Constitutional Rights Disappear In The Name Of a Virus - Even Before COVID-19 - Uncle Sam's Misguided Children : Uncle Sam's Misguided Children

https://www.unclesamsmisguidedchildren.com/constitutional-rights-disappear-in-the-name-of-a-virus-even-before-covid-19/

https://youtu.be/VR7UH3uRZF4

https://youtu.be/cgAZSTYup5o

We are only free to do what the govt says u can. If u dont obey they will raid your home with expired warrants, sealed the records if u try to seek justice, issue tickets, arrest and yes,, THREATEN TO SHOOT unarmed minors over their pets.

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To my chagrin, I've only just discovered your podcast, thanks to an Article V colleague and friend. I just listened to your "2nd Declaration" podcast of a few days ago. May I ask your opinion on the draft amendment that appears below? It's short & sweet (IMHO) but it would serve as a serious restraint on DC politicians.

More info on the candidate amendment is at this link:

http://deplorabledavid.com/2020/05/a-power-check-amendment-for-the-us-constitution-via-article-v/

Amendment XXVIII [DRAFT]

An Amendment to Check the Power of the Federal Government

Section 1.

The several state legislatures, by a three-fifths majority vote, shall have the power to:

(1) repeal, in whole or in part, any law passed by Congress,

(2) reduce any line item in any appropriations or other spending legislation,

(3) vacate, in whole or in part, any ruling of the Supreme Court or any inferior federal court,

(4) cancel, in whole or in part, any Presidential executive order or guideline,

(5) withdraw, in whole or in part, any regulation issued by any Federal agency or department.

Section 2.

(1) In any action under this amendment, each state legislature shall have exactly one vote, and none of the actions shall be subject to judicial review.

(2) Each action shall become effective on the day that the three-fifths-majority requirement is met.

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