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28th Amendment: Repeal 1. All prior amendments to the Constitution of The Untied States of America, save the ratified version of amendments 1-10 known as the Bill Of Rights, are hereby repealed. 2. All federal law, statute, regulation, and guidance based upon dispute, consideration, or adjudication of repealed amendments is hereby voided. 3. This amendment explicitly does not exclude any repealed amendment from being re-proposed pursuant to article V of the Constitution of The United States of America. 3a. Re-Ratification of a repealed amendment will in no circumstance re-institute any federal law, statute, regulation or guidance without proper procedure and oversight. 4. Pursuant to the 10th amendment, this amendment explicitly takes no action in regard to any state law, statute, regulation, or guidance resulting from dispute, consideration, or adjudication of repealed amendments.

29th Amendment: Citizenship 1. A citizen of the United States of America is hereby defined as a person born within the borders of the United States of America, its provinces or territories, to two native born or naturalized citizens of the United States of America. 2. All non citizens residing within the borders of the United States of America, its provinces or territories, without legal abeyance shall be forthwith returned to the their land of heritage or the nearest foreign sovereign locality not sharing more than a single border with the United States of America.

30th Amendment: Voting 1. Each household shall submit a single citizen elector of the age of majority to participate in person in federal elections. 1a. (define a household. If your dad/brother/friend moves in because he got laid off/hurt/whatever does he lose his vote? I don’t quite have the language for this one.) 1b. Each household elector shall present photo identification certified by either state or federal authorities of the state in which the citizen resides. 2. No person holding dual citizenship shall be permitted to submit a vote in a federal election or hold federal office.

31st Amendment: Economy 1. The currency of the United States of America shall be backed, without exception, by physical holdings of precious metals. 1a. A recorded audit of the physical holdings shall be made every five (5) years and such recordings shall be made available to citizens by simple petition. 2. The federal government shall collect no tax, levy, or fee of any kind upon the income, property, or assets of an individual citizen of the United States of America. 3. The federal government shall issue an annual budget report that extends no further than the end of the current term of the current administration.

28th Amendment: Repeal 1. All prior amendments to the Constitution of The Untied States of America, save the ratified version of amendments 1-10 known as the Bill Of Rights, are hereby repealed. 2. All federal law, statute, regulation, and guidance based upon dispute, consideration, or adjudication of repealed amendments is hereby voided. 3. This amendment explicitly does not exclude any repealed amendment from being re-proposed pursuant to article V of the Constitution of The United States of America. 3a. Re-Ratification of a repealed amendment will in no circumstance re-institute any federal law, statute, regulation or guidance without proper procedure and oversight. 4. Pursuant to the 10th amendment, this amendment explicitly takes no action in regard to any state law, statute, regulation, or guidance resulting from dispute, consideration, or adjudication of repealed amendments. 29th Amendment: Citizenship 1. A citizen of the United States of America is hereby defined as a person born within the borders of the United States of America, its provinces or territories, to two native born or naturalized citizens of the United States of America. 2. All non citizens residing within the borders of the United States of America, its provinces or territories, without legal abeyance shall be forthwith returned to ~~the~~ their land of heritage or the nearest ~~foreign~~ sovereign locality not sharing more than a single border with the United States of America. 30th Amendment: Voting 1. Each household shall submit a single citizen elector of the age of majority to participate in person in federal elections. 1a. (define a household. If your dad/brother/friend moves in because he got laid off/hurt/whatever does he lose his vote? I don’t quite have the language for this one.) 1b. Each household elector shall present photo identification certified by ~~either state or federal~~ authorities of the state in which the citizen resides. 2. No person holding dual citizenship shall be permitted to submit a vote in a federal election or hold federal office. 31st Amendment: Economy 1. The currency of the United States of America shall be backed, without exception, by physical holdings of precious metals. 1a. A recorded audit of the physical holdings shall be made every five (5) years and such recordings shall be made available to citizens by simple petition. 2. The federal government shall collect no tax, levy, or fee of any kind upon the income, property, or assets of an individual citizen of the United States of America. 3. The federal government shall issue an annual budget report that extends no further than the end of the current term of the current administration.

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I wasn't jewing around anything. I was exploring a thought about how to determine voting rights. I thought I had presented a cogent theory to you and you went all "dope head commie vaxtard jew" on me. I'll try again.

If you are a land owner and have the right to vote. Then for some reason out of your control you have no choice but to sell your land, putting you in the position of living on the land of another land owning voter, who gives up their vote?

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If you are a land owner and have the right to vote. Then for some reason out of your control you have no choice but to sell your land, putting you in the position of living on the land of another land owning voter, who gives up their vote?

This can't be a real question. You're not longer a land owner. Also voting isn't a right.

e; Also I'm having trouble thinking of a situation that would lead to someone NEEDING to sell their land. Wouldn't happen. Medical bills don't exist. In a White society that has high trust, high morals, zero violence, excellent health etc. Socialized healthcare is a thing as is socialized "insurance" for property etc. (due to natural disasters, ALA what FEMA should be)

ee; Also my apologies I suppose you might reply in the seconds before I edit to where 1) you don't see my edit and 2) I don't see your reply which causes confusion. I don't multipreply, I edit to keep a smoother conversational flow going rather than branching off.

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To your edits: I am to blame. I don't post or engage often. I'm the slow kid.


The wonderful world in your head is almost as strange and magical as the one in mine.

Voting is indeed a right. Without that right we are left with the "Devine Right Of Kings" and the like. The right to vote, like all other rights, are not granted by the government but should be protected by it. To vote for representation is a needful thing in a large population. No democracy, fuck that. That's just mob rule. But I think that well managed representative republicanism might have a chance. The same way that capitalism might have a chance if we could get the crony-ism out of either of them.

I think I get where your coming from though. You want a test. I want a test. Yours is land ownership. Now that you've made me thing of it... I want basic cognizance. Not some psychyo-schistoso shit. Just the basics: identify a man, identify a woman, are there any other choices, can one become the other, is there any use in joining same to same. That's all. A wrong answer shuts it down.

You may say that "A wrong answer" is open to interpretation and may not turn out the way I think. I would say the same thing to land ownership. Just look at where we are. The answer is the same either way. When the time comes it will get very uncomfortable for people on the unpopular side of the scale.

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Voting is NOT a right. Get out of the United States if you think it is, i it isn't.

No democracy...

Okay then voting isn't a right. A right is something which is not discernible among differences in people. If X group has this citizen ability but Y group does not, it's not a right. Then it's a privilege. The reason being is obvious as fuck but... I dunno man, go back to school: voting isn't a right. The moment you treat voting as a right it starts morphing into a (((right))) by way of subverting the definition of those who are allowed such right. The moment you restrict the "right" you've already admitted that it's not a right (White, Male, property owner). You can see this now and for the last century with the 2nd (and to a lesser extent but more rapidly apparent the 1st) in how it's slowly restricted more, and more, and more. While the 2nd is a God-given right, it isn't seen as such by the jews in power and it's not treated as such. The second amendment ceased being a right (in effect, not actuality) 1939 with Miller V US.