Mar
27
You be the judge: Is Fox News Andrew Napolitano correct when he claimed, today, that President Obama took an oath “to uphold the laws?”
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On January 8, 2009, the Electoral College votes were counted in Congress and Barack Hussein Obama was declared to be the forty-fourth President of the United States. On November 6, 2012, Barack Hussein Obama won the popular vote and was declared a reelected President of the United States. On January 4, 2013, Congress counted the […]
Mar
18
THE PRESIDENT LIES: “I am not a dictator, I’m the President,” Obama told reporters Friday, March 1st
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The truth is Barack Hussein Obama is a dictator. A dictator is both head of state and head of the government, which includes the military. All monarchs can be dictators. Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin and the late President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez were all dictators by virtue of being the heads of state […]
Mar
8
Why is there no hope for justice in American courts? All so-called judicial courts are in fact legislative courts set up to validate and perpetuate government legislation and to facilitate the collection of taxes.
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There are three oaths in the Constitution of September 17, 1787: 1. Senators take an oath before they try a legislative impeachment and because impeachment is a legislative process the exact wording of the oath is left to Congress. 2. The person taking the Office of President of the United States must, before taking that […]
Mar
6
If the United States of America was born on the Fourth of July 1776, when and where was the United States, the territory owned by or subject to the exclusive legislative power of the United States of America, born?
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The thirteen American States declared their separation and independence from King George III in the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776. The first Union of the newly declared free and independent States, the Confederacy, was created when Maryland on March 1, 1781 became the thirteenth State to ratify the Articles of Confederation of November […]
Mar
4
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACCORDING TO GOOGLE
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My “Basic Course in Law and Government,” the legal education course I devised to teach the written law and government, explains how George Washington took over government and caused the English common law to be replaced by government created written law. How did Washington pull this off? Very simply, George Washington invented the “inauguration” as […]