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Obbledy
Obbledy
April 12, 2023 7:15 am

I find it extremely ironic that the most “educated”seem to know the least about the country in which they live or how the gov is SUPPOSED to function …….

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 12, 2023 8:49 am

The CONstitution was made for the Eurobankster mafia, not for the people. Philadelphia 1787 stole the Articles of Confederation and sneaked in the new document.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 12, 2023 9:41 am

Here ya go, DVbot:

Conspiracy in Philadelphia

http://www.garynorth.com/philadelphia.pdf
On May 25th, 1787, a group of 55 men gathered for a closed meeting in Philadelphia. Officially, it was being convened to discuss alterations to the then constitution of the United States of America: the Articles of Confederation. Some state legislatures had authorized their representatives to attend the meeting only on this basis, explicitly prohibiting them from considering a new constitution. To make certain that the general public did not find out about the nature of this conspiracy, the convention members swore an oath not to discuss any proceedings with the public…for the rest of their lives. The only first-hand accounts of the proceedings were published several years later after the death of the last survivor, James Madison, in 1836. The press was forbidden to attend. The meetings were held on the second floor of the building, so that would-be eavesdroppers could not hear anything. The new constitution would become the law of the land whenever nine state conventions ratified it. This was in explicit violation of the Articles, which required a unanimous vote for amendments. Thus did a group of men launch a coup-d’etat. This coup established a new national covenant in 1788, a covenant stripped of the Articles’ invocation of God, “The Great Governor of the World,” with only the old country’s name transferred for public relations’ sake: the United States of America.

k31
k31
  Anonymous
April 12, 2023 10:22 am

There were very few Christians in Liberty Hall, but those present were cowards.

k31
k31
April 12, 2023 10:21 am

For context, I believe Madison was talking about the first congress’ attempt to provide financial support for windows of the Revolution, but they were arguing there is no constitutional authority to do so and no money even if there was.