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The men who signed the Declaration of Independence believed that all men and women were equal under the laws of nature and nature's God. The men who signed the Constitution did not agree. In the Constitution they promoted slavery  and  the disenfranchisement of women and the indigenous native Americans.

This is why of the 55 signers of the Declaration of Independence only six of them supported the ratification of the Constitution,

The seeds of the Civil War were planted in Philadelphia in 1787. Had the men who wrote the Constitution embraced the principles found in the Declaration of Independence the equality of all would have been established.

The 39 signers of the Constitution were all wealthy property owners and only about 1% of the people participated in its ratification.

Without equality, there can be no liberty or justice, The Constitution has turned our unalienable rights into privileges and we are being exploited by the bankers, lawyers, bankers and politicians.

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  • "All men are created equal?"    Is it a constitution problem or a man problem. Keep in mind the bible is very deliberate in it's commands yet . . . . . sin abound and we now live in an amoral and unjust society. Mostly because of the nature of man having left the church and teaching of Christ . ..  Just saying 

  • On Adams University Website, President John Adams directorship of our Constitution is the longest standing one throughout all civilizations[Adams said he aborhed slavery]. About this validity, which is in every sincere lawyer's library, you can read 16 American Jurisprudence 2d, a legal encyclopedia of United States law, suspension of the Constitution is prohibited[As Constitution is a synonym for a ":TRUE" debt agreement].

    "Marbury vs. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 {Scotus 1803}.

  • James, 

    Thank You!

    Justice is trampled when lies prevail. Being in this imperfect world we have to try to be the best we can be.  Ought we expect to leave the world to be a better place to be. we will endeavor it is the thought that counts and "Think Free!"

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