We the People? Does it matter if the P in People is capitalized on the constitution? People and Posterity are both capitonyms. Does this make "We the People" and "Posterity" fictional entities? Is this why resident alien subject slaves are not party to the constitution? Only the bloodlines of those that signed the compact?
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We the People? Does it matter if the P in People is capitalized on the constitution? People and Posterity are both capitonyms. Does this make "We the People" and "Posterity" fictional entities? Is this why resident alien subject slaves are not party to the constitution? Only the bloodlines of those that signed the compact?
PhillipOrion 3 years ago