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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

Do we really have rights or does the government just grant us privileges? Michael Badnarik tells us his conclusion based on years of studying the Constitution.

Visit constitutionpreservation.org and pick up his twelve hour class on dvd and the companion book "It's Good To Be King" if you would like to but aren't able to attend one of his classes.

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  • He did. George Washington was the first president under the Constitution.. There were ten prior presidents under the Articles of Confederation. Technically, that makes Washington the 11th president of the USA.

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  • Slavery of children = proof that no one has a right to their bodies. You have no power to make sure you arent sold into slavery, other than the enactment of social rights, or rights granted to you by other people. This is the essence of a right. Believing that whats inherint to my body means that its a power for me to possess is a mistaken belief. What you have is nothing more than a belief that you protect and others recognize. Nothing inherint about that.

  • "citizens" are "SUBJECT to the jurisdiction of the USA Corp." "The People" are not subjects but masters of the government.

  • 2nd video of 5

  • As per ratification of the US Constitution and foundation and independency of the United States, George Washington was indeed, the 1st President OF the United States.

    If you like socialism, move to Canada or another British Crown Colony. This is the USA. Don't trend on me mother fucker.

  • Teddy, you sound like a socialist [hint].

  • Ahhh. thanks for clarifying

  • did he say that John Adams was the 12th President?

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