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Overthrowing the Constitution: All Sides Are Waging War on Our Freedoms
• John & Nisha Whitehead - The Rutherford Institute"We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution." — Abraham Lincoln
It is both apt and ironic that the anniversary of 9/11, which paved the way for the government to overthrow the Constitution, occurs the week before the anniversary of the day the U.S. Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787.
All sides are still waging war on our constitutional freedoms, and "we the people" remain the biggest losers.
This year's presidential election is no exception.
As Bruce Fein, the former associate deputy attorney general under President Ronald Reagan, warns in a recent article in the Baltimore Sun, "In November, the American people will have a choice between Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance. But they will not have a choice between an Empire and a Republic."
In other words, the candidates on this year's ballot do not represent a substantive choice between freedom and tyranny so much as they constitute a cosmetic choice: the packaging may vary widely, but the contents remain the same.
No matter who wins, the bureaucratic minions of the Security/Military Industrial Complex and its Police State/Deep State partners will retain their stranglehold on power.
1 Comments in Response to Overthrowing the Constitution: All Sides Are Waging War on Our Freedoms
Prager says more gov is socialism. If I suggest using a Con provision that has never been used, am I a socialist ? State legislators/governors who see our borders as an “actually invaded or in imminent Danger” situation have an option of a Declaration of War. Ref: Article I, Section 10, clause 3. They apparently can activate National Guard units, put machine gun nests on location with night vision and drone surveillance, with instructions or remote control/programmed digital control, and use lethal force for any territorial violators. The causalities, after the initial confrontation, would be far less than from fentanyl and rape. Temporary apprehensions at airports, if allowed to land, would dream for retention, and food, as nice as J6er’s receive. ...