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APRIL 13,1993 Page 25<br />

penned by the hand of man". Truly, that several significant limitations on the Fed- Nations. Will it one day be as easy to<br />

may be, but a document is no more than era1 Government. First, Congress lacked dump our Constitution, and subordithe<br />

deference accorded to it, and there the power to regulate commerce; and nate the sovereigntyofthe United States<br />

exists valid support for an argument since most treaties were concerned with to a world body?<br />

that the U.S. Constitution may not be trade, Congress was left virtually impolegal<br />

at all. tent insofar as its conduct of foreign END QUOTE.<br />

***<br />

Escalating tensions between the Colo- relations. Second, Congress could legis-<br />

nies and Great Britain erupted on an late only as to the states, therefore it<br />

early spring morning in April, 1775. A could not enact laws directly affecting INDEED! More easily than above,<br />

small militia of Massachusetts volun- individuals. Finally, and most impor- for the actions of the Elite ALREADY<br />

teers nervously waited at the little New tantly, Congress had no power to levy UTILIZETHE UNITED NATIONS CHAR-<br />

England town of Concord, while a large taxes, and the power to tax is the key to TER AND THE NEWSTATES CONSTI-<br />

contingent of British soldiers approached control. TUTION, SO IT IS ONLY IN THE "PRE-<br />

the bridge. <strong>The</strong> colonial minutemen had <strong>The</strong> Articles provided for amendments, TENDINGn THAT THERE IS "USEn OF<br />

trained for this moment and they didn't but any amendment required ratifica- YOUR CONSTITUTIONTHIS DAY. ALL<br />

yield to the red decorated troops. <strong>The</strong>n, tion by all thirteen states. It was inten- ENFORCEMENT IS CARRIED OUT<br />

the crack of a musket broke the still air. tionally difficult, if not impossible, to THROUGH THE UNITED NATIONS AU-<br />

No one knows who fired first, but the make changes. THORITY OF THE NEW WORLD OR-<br />

"shot heard round the world" set loose a <strong>The</strong> limitations placed on the Federal DER ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT-BY<br />

Revolutionary War, and a series of events Government frustrated the Federalists THE ELITE FOR THE ELITE!<br />

that would change the world forever. who were anxious to make progressive This is WHY the push to have a<br />

<strong>The</strong> volley that followed still echoed across changes and consolidate power for the Constitutional Congress called-the<br />

American countrysides when the Decla- sake of efficiency. Every attempt to Elite can go forth and dissolve THE<br />

ration of Independence was declared over amend the articles failed. ENTIRE CONSTITUTION AND PUT INTO :<br />

a year later, on July 4, 1776. ITS PLACE THAT WHICH IS ALREADY<br />

During the year prior to declaring its THE CONSTITUTION IN USE--THE NEW. THEY WILL TELL<br />

Independence, and for five years after- YOU, AS THEY DID WITH THE AR-<br />

ward, the American Colonies were an In 1786, a Convention met in An- TICLES OF THE CONFEDERATION<br />

independent coalition of states operat- napolis to discuss the problem of inter- CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS-THAT<br />

ing without a constitution. For the next state commerce. Federalists saw their THEY WILL ONLY "IMPROVEn BITS<br />

eight years, government was conducted opportunity, and out of Annapolis came OF THE CONSTITUTION-BUT THEY<br />

under a different constitution than we the proposal for a Constitutional Con- WILL COMPLETELY SET IT TOTALLY<br />

now have. vention. It met in Philadelphia in 1787, ASIDE-FOREVER LOST TO MAN-<br />

and amid controversy and dissent, KIND-FREEDOM.<br />

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION drafted our present Constitution. [C: For those, such as the Native Ameri-<br />

For exceptionally interesting reading can UIndians" who claim that nothing<br />

In 1777, amidst the fervor of war, about these things please read THE could be worse for "them" than what<br />

representatives of the colonies met in FEDERALIST PAPERS by Hamilton, has already happened under the White<br />

what they called a "Continental Con- Madison and Jay.] Man's Constitution, I ask you to harken<br />

gress". <strong>The</strong>re, they drafted the first Legal adoption of the changes pro- up a minute, brother.<br />

Constitution of the United States, call- vided in the new Constitution required It is not the fault of the "Amended"<br />

ing it the "Articles of Confederation and an amendment of the Articles of Confed- laws that you suffer still-IT IS<br />

Perpetual Union". In 178 1 the Articles eration to either completely restructure THROUGH THE MISUSE AND FAILURE<br />

were ratified, and for the first time the the Articles, or to dissolve it altogether. OF THE ONES IN CHARGE TO HONOR<br />

United States had a formal guiding docu- Knowing that there was little or no chance THAT CONSTITUTION WHICH CAUSES<br />

ment of law. of amending it, the supporters of change YOU GRIEF. AND,THAT IS MY POINT-<br />

<strong>The</strong> early Americans now held dual came upon a simple plan to ensure adop- YOU ARE NOW LOSING LAND, SOVER-<br />

citizenship, but allegiance toward the tion of a new Constitution. <strong>The</strong>y simply EIGNTY, RIGHTS, RESPECT AND MORE<br />

new Federal government was secondary, ignored the amendment procedure. AND MORE ARE YOU HELPLESS TO<br />

if at all. It was the lesser of other evils. In fact, they ignored the Articles of COUNTERTHE ELITE WORLD ORDER.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir first loyalty was to their own par- Confederation altogether, and submit- AS A MATTER OF FACT "THE ELITE"<br />

ticular state, but they knew that if they ted the new Constitution to the state CONTROLLERSNEVERALLOWEDTHE<br />

were able to ward off the aggression of legislatures for ratification by their se- FULL AND HONORABLE USE OF THE<br />

world powers they had to stand together lected "conventions" . Under the CONSTITUTION-BUT FROM ONSET<br />

in a united front. Constitution's provisions, ratification by BROKE THE RULES AND MADE A ONE<br />

In many respects the new Constitu- only nine of the 13 states was required WORLDGOVERNMENTFORTHEELITE<br />

tion was not unlike the present day for passage. <strong>The</strong> ninth state, New Hamp- FROM THE BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS<br />

United Nations design. Each of the 13 shire, ratified it, and on March 4, 1789, OF ALL YOU. THE MASSES--COLOR<br />

states expressly retained their own sov- a new government began operation as AND CREED NO OBJECT.<br />

ereignty, freedom and independence. the "United States of America". No To move into any kind of reclamation,<br />

Distrustful of centralized power and pro- longer did you have specifically a (u)nited you must unite AS BROTHERS and stand<br />

tective of their own sovereignty, the draft- States of America. Within the next two in the shelter of the Great Spirit of Lighted<br />

ers deliberately created a Federal Gov- years all thirteen states had joined the Truth or you will ALL fall into the trap<br />

ernment that was weak in its dealings "Union". and be enslaved by these vipers from<br />

with the various states, and without Today, while the argument over Hell-these Eliteoffspringofsatan. <strong>The</strong><br />

power as to the individual citizens of the "states' rights" still rages in various choices, as always, ARE YOURS.<br />

states. quarters, there are also those who would Thank you,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Articles of Confederation placed concentrate world power in a United Ceres to clear.<br />

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