PublicEnemigo1;4449374 said:FucktheIC;4449123 said:PublicEnemigo1;4447374 said:@FucktheIC
SMH @ you thinkin so called reputable sources are going to snitch on themselves. They make money by propping up this facade. They won't deny it, but they will play word games like a muthfucka.
What you have to do is watch videos, compare case law notes that are brought up and do your own investigation into the matter. The system is propped up by people who are ignorant of the law and their position. By system I mean all of it from the law students all the way up to the SC judge.
Ask questions, make inquiries compare notes. Nobody is gonna hand you an answer all gift wrapped and pre packaged for you, that's lazy scholarship.
I'll start you off:
What are the rights of the people listed in the constitution? Can these rights be taken away or are they inalienable? IS the constitution a document that empowers the people or the government? What is the role of government? What's the balance of power between the people and the state?
Investigate these questions they'll lead to answers and more questions.
It's funny, the questions you asked are more related to our social contract than our government. Stop it, bruh. EVERY single lawyer at EVERY single law school even third tier schools is working to keep the bullshit going. You know how many people that is? There isn't enough Kool Aid in this world to get all those people to buy in. Give me a reputable source or shut up. Don't make an excuse as to why you can't, just proice one.
SMH @ you thinking you can demand something from me.
The Constitution is the most important contract between the people and each other and the people and the state. If you don't understand the spirit and the importance of the constitution then you won't understand how you're being hustled.
I asked you the questions, you can choose to investigate them or not that is completely on you. Your 'reputable' source qualification is just a cop out. DO you think it's going to be found in an article in Time or in a Law Review Quarterly.
Ask the questions you'll find the court cases and the constitutional arguments.
Do you even know the difference between a law and a statute or code?
How about the importance in using the word 'of' in the naming of cities and towns and the like?
How about the legal definition of 'person' and how its used is legislation. Or natural person, or legal fiction?
The importance of addressing items in all capital LETTERS.
You don't have to get people to buy into anything. If they buck what are they gonna do? How are they going to expose the fraud that's been carried on since the mid 1800s? If all you do is give people Kool-Aid eventually their thirst will overwhelm them and they will drink. Most people drink without even that much resistance because the thought process has been conditioned on an individual level instead of a collective one.
It's how you can get 'good' cops to turn a blind eye to those who abuse their powers. Same principle.
I didn't read any thing but the first 3 lines of your post.
The Constitution is not a social contract, the declaration of independence is. The declaration of independence is the foundation of our democracy, not the constitution. That's why when the articles of confederation wasn't working, we scratched it and created the constitution.
There are no youtube vids about this, so I wouldn't expect you to understand it.