You are projecting though. You have no idea who I am. Yet, you allege something that is not true. It's shameful. Like I said, you have no idea who I am. The following is though. I am of unsullied Brit-ish stock to which my ancestors arrived in America in 1636. We can trace our lineage further back to the midlands of Britain. My ancestors fought in the revolutionary war and earlier in the Prince Philip's War. There is no single family in America that lost more family members in the revolutionary war than mine (that I am aware of). We know of 22 family members that were killed fighting for our freedom. Very few history books mention even our namesake let alone the sacrifice we gave to the formation of these united States. You'd have to dig deep in a local library to which they once lived to find these exploits. There are stories there of their 'legendary' feats and others of their brutal murder. It's never taught in history class. A Boston tea party raid led to the brutal murder of my ancestor and his brother-in-law. My family has fought and lost members in every war that America has ever fought up to the present time. We are unknown soldiers and our numbers are now in the tens of thousands. Many of us know our family history, but we are unknown to the greater population. We want it to be that way. So here is my advice to you, "Buttstein": Take your phony catcalls for all of us here standing up for America and stick it where the sun doesn't shine.
Shut up, dipshit. Take your wall of text and shove it up your bunghole.
Didn't read, would not read again. Cry harder, whiney little jew.
Write me another novella complaining about it. lol
Mr. "Buttstein" you seem to be 'implying' that you are indeed an alien to this land and perhaps not as ruddy after all. You should be thankful to all those that fought and fell for your freedom. Do you stand for a Constitutional America, in which the following is true in its entirety?
"An emergency can not create power and no emergency justifies the violation of ANY OF THE PROVISIONS of the United States Constitution or States Constitutions."--- 16 Am Jur 2D Section 98.
“Then a constitution should receive a literal interpretation in favor of the Citizen, is especially true, with respect to those provisions which were designed to safeguard the liberty and security of the Citizen in regard to person and property.” -- 16 Am Jur 2d., Sec. 97 Bary v. United States - 273 US 128 “Any constitutional provision intended to confer a benefit should be liberally construed in favor in the clearly intended and expressly designated beneficiary” (You are the Beneficiary of the US Constitution)
Also, “No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law” (Demand a Declaratory Judgment) -- 16 Am Jur 2d, Sec 177 late 2d, Sec 256
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