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$$$$ Freeman or Slave $$$$
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$$$$ Mythbuster Part 1 $$$$
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It is popular among our people to entertain the idea
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that we are a free people. We speak about our proud
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heritage and the freedoms secured by the blood of our
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Founding Fathers. We revel in the idea that our nation
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is the most prosperous on the earth. Prosperity is measured
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by the accumulation of toys and material comforts.
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Unfortunitely, for many people, social status comes
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before intellectual honesty. Today, our nation is largely
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inhabited by a people who consider social position more
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important than the survival of freedom in America. What
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about you, dear reader? Do you value wealth more than
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liberty? Do you prefer the tranquility of servitude to
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the aminating contest of freedom? Most people respond
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to these questions with an indignant remark about how
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they are as patriotic as the next man. All you indignant
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folks out there have been had !! While we struggle to
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make ends meet our government is busy selling us down
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the river, bigtime!
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+
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We spend 2.5 billion each year on our defense against
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the communist hordes of the east, but did you know that
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international communism is simple the
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****
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**** military arm of the international banking
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**** cartel?
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****
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Furthermore, that our Congress turned our nation over to
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the internationaist World Bank on October the 28th, 1984?
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"Preposterous !" you say, "We have a Constitution to
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protect us." Wrong! For over one-hundred years our nation
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has had TWO constitutions! That's right, TWO
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constitutions! As far as the courts are concerned by one
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of them you are free and by the other you are a slave.
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Your connections with government determine what class of
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citizen you are, what class of citizen you are, what
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rights and freedoms you have. By now, you may feel that
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this writer is a raving lunitic. Well then, don't believe
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ME, hear what the United States Supreme Court says!
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"The thirteenth amendment is a great extension of the
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powers of the national government. " United States v.
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Morris, 125 Federal Reporter, page 322, 325.
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"The amendment (fourteeth) reversed and annulled the
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original policy of the constitution," United States v.
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Rhodes, 27 Federal Cases, 785, 794.
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"It is quite clear then that there is a citizenship
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of the United States and a citizenship of a State, which
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are distinct from each other and which depend upon
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different characteristics or circumstances in the
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individual." Slaughter House Cases, 83 US 395, 407.
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"The rights of citizens of the state, as such, are
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not under consideration in the fourteenth amendment.
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They stand as they did before the adoption of the
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fourteenth amendment, and are fully quaranteed by other
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provisions." United States v. Anthony 24 Federal Cases
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829, 830
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"...the first eight amendments have uniformaly been
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held not be protected from state action by the privileges
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and immunities clause (of the fourteenth amendment)."
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Hague v. CIO, 307 US 496, 520
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"The rights of a citizen under on (state or United
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States citizenship) may be quite different from those
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which he has under the other.." Colgate v. Harvey,
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296 US 404, 429
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"The right to trial by jury in civil cases, quaranteed
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by the Seventh Amendment...and the right to bear arms
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quaranteed by the Second Amendment...have been distinctly
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held not to be privileges and immunities of citizens of
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the United States quaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment
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...and in effect the same decision was made in respect
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of the quarantee against prosecution, except by
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indictment of a grand jury, contained in the Fifth
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Amendment...and in respect of the right to be confronted
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with witnesses, contained in the Sixth Amendment...
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it was held that the indictment, made indespensible
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by the Fifthe Amendment, and the trail by jury
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quaranteed by the Sixth Amendment, were no privileges
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and immunities of citizens of the United States, as
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those words were used in the forteenth Amendment. We
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conclude, therefore, that the exemption from compulsory
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self-incrimination in not a privilege or imminity of
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National citizenship quaranteed by this clause of the
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Forteenth Amendment." Twining v. New Jersey,
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211 US 78, 98-99.
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