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Originally Posted by Shmoov69
Actually I think (uh oh, that's where this all got started, people thinking!!) that of all the people posting in this thread, there is probably only one that actually "knows" what he is talking about. Or at least more than anyone else... The guy not even from here, Andrew. I believe that his "opinion" is probably more "on target" than anyone else's here about our own history and government!
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Thanks Jimmy. I guess I have a unique perspective on being an American, because I am an immigrant. When I took the oath of citizenship, I took it seriously, unlike many politicians.
If anyone has a little time, I suggest reading the article by Gary North:
http://www.garynorth.com/public/10459.cfm
Enjoy...
I would like to add that anyone that believes that the US Supreme Court is the arbiter of what is constitutional and what isn't was lied to in school. That's like having my brother being the judge in a dispute between myself and a third party. Furthermore, the three pillars that make up the triad of the division of power, are not the Judicial, Executive and the Legislative branches of the Federal government. This is another lie that is widely taught in schools. The real three pillars of the division of power are the Federal government, State governments, and The People.
Also, with respect the the Federal Supramacy clause, yes, Federal law does trump state law, BUT, only with respect to the specific powers that are granted to the Federal government in the Constitution, and no others. I know many of the folks here believe it to be otherwise, but again, you were lied to in school.
Andrew