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    Freeonline video class on the Constitution by Michael Badnarik:

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 1

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 2

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 3

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 4

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 5

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 6

    Badnarik Constitution Class Part 7

    You can learn more about Michael Badnarik, watch the vid on this
    homepage:
    Continental Congress 2009 | November 11 - 22, 2009 | The Next Step for a Free People

    Also see:
    Give Me Liberty! Home of We The People projects and information!
    You can see if there are reps in your area- or maybe YOU can become
    a rep.

    If you want to download the class:
    Internet Archive: Free Download: Constitution Class taught by Michael Badnarik
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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    Yes Aaron and All, those videos are good watching.

    Below are some other things to think about.

    Legal definition from Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition

    CONSTITUTOR, civil law. He who promised by a simple pact to pay the debt of another; and this is always a principal obligation.

    CONSTITUTION, contracts. The constitution of a contract, is the making of the contract as, the written constitution of a debt.

    Noting the definitions above, questions to ponder could be:
    Did not the Revolutionary War create debts for the union?
    Were these debts ever paid off?
    Would not the creditors have a say in the creation of the constitution?
    Was it the creditors that created the constitution?
    Did the the constitutors (aka: founding fathers) created an entity (aka: more perfect union)
    which promised to pay the debt of the union (aka:Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union) via
    the constitution (aka: contract) ?
    Remember to be kind to your mind ...
    Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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    • #3
      banker caused war

      Those wars I believed were instigated behind the scenes by European bankers
      that wanted to enslave this country through a money racket.
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

      Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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        The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union provided no mechanism
        to force the states to comply
        with "requests" for troops or revenue (aka: payments of the debts)
        More to ponder ..

        Does the above indicate the constitution was a contract for debt payment?
        When is a request like may I have a cookie, not a request?
        Does not a contract have the ability to force one to comply to a request?
        If there is no contract, can there be forced compliance?

        How has this been reversed, in that, the states are receiving "revenue" (debt)
        from this "more perfect union" entity?

        You shall know them by their fruits, not from the words which come forth.
        Remember to be kind to your mind ...
        Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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