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  • Mr. Gura's statements really help illuminate how so many of our judges, elected, and commissioned officials are in breach of their oath to "support and defend the Constitution of The United States", when they abuse their office and try to censure, infringe, and distort Constitutional interpretation. Any government official who usurps or infringes the Constitutional rights of citizens is guilty of treason. Have a nice day!

  • Privileges and Immunities baby! Great work Justice Thomas, excellent job.

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  • good video

  • Check this web site: justin.tv Documentaries, The Truth Channel, --H.Q.Conspiracy Theory?=revolutionrequired channel, Esoteric..channel. Check it out.

  • Can you help Florida, to stop to be veri chipped in 2011?

  • Thumbs up if you think there should be a referendum on supreme court cases.

  • thumbs up

  • Recommended reading: Conceived in Liberty vols. 1 - 4 by Murray Rothbard.

  • @WillGerard5 Also, Ethics of LIberty to get rid of statist way of thinking altogether ;)

  • @WillGerard5 Thank you. Excellent points.

  • Furthermore, hard-core statists such as Alexander Hamilton bankers such as Robert Morris along with the militarists of the Society of the Cincinnati put in place the foundations of federal oppression of the states. At the time it seems their prime motive was to federalize the worthless debt instruments issued by the Continental Congress to pay war expenses that they and their buddies had scooped up from the unfortunate veterans of the war. That was the proximate cause of Shay's Rebellion.

  • Therein lies the problem -- the Articles of Confederation established the federation of the United States as a temporary alliance of sovereign states (former colonies) for the purposes of making coordinated war on Britain for their independence. The Constitution was established after the war to make the confederation permanent and to attempt to address certain lack of federal powers, namely forcible taxation rather than voluntary allocations to support the US regular military forces.

  • Alan Gura is so smart.

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