Christopher A. Brown
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Nah, I just hadn't even seen them previously..
"--That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government,"
1)Do you acknowledge that the framers intended for the people to "alter or abolish"?
Nope! That above quote is straight out of the D of I, not the CONstitution. (A whole bunch of largely different folks.)
2)Do you acknowledge that logically IF the government was destructive to the unalienable rights, that government was powerful?
Nope just tyrannical and powerful enough to pull it off.
3)Do you acknowledge that the framers intended for the people to have GREATER power than the government in order to "alter or abolish" it?
Nope, talk, as in sales pitch, is often much different than the intended reality.
4)How do you suppose the framers intended for the people to gain the power needed to alter or abolish government so powerful?
Just reading the CONstitution shows they didn't and that was NEVER the intent. The theme of the entire CONstitution is POWER.
The CONstitution was never anything but a con job and a sneaky secret Federalist coup against the lawful Articles of Confederation.
At 1), You've evaded by referring to the constitution rather than the intent which was in the framers mind when the opportunity to create it was made. This agrees that the sabotage by loyalists to the king, of the framing documents, is dominant.
At 2), you say no then yes.
At 3), you attempt to replace the words of the Declaration with your interpretation of "sales pitch".
At 4), you refuse to answer and instead attempt to provide your interpretation of intent.
Basically, a logical conclusion is that you do not support that free speech have a purpose of assuring information vital to the unity needed to effect a lawful and peaceful revolution exist. Logically it is established that you have an agenda which is as yet unidentified but does not include using whatever exists to unite the people.
This behavior ignores that if the Articles of Confederation are indeed a better structure, that Americans have no lawful peaceful method of returning to them.
