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From: rjc@devo.unify.com (Ronald Cole)
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Subject: A Review of the Proposed Constitutional Model for the Newstates of
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America
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In-Reply-To: rjc@devo.unify.com's message of 10 Feb 92 10:14:14
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Message-ID: <RJC.92Feb10102628@devo.unify.com>
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Organization: Unify Corporation, Sacramento, California
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References: <1992Feb08.200303.29837feustel@netcom.COM>
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Distribution: usa
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Date: 10 Feb 92 10:26:28
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A Review of the
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Proposed Constitutional Model for the Newstates of America
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By Col. Curtis B. Dall
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Opening Comments
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This document was "hatched" in the Center for the Study of
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Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California, under the
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direction of Rexford Tugwell, working with scores of
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collaborators for about ten years. It is largely the
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distillation of a book written by him, entitled, "The Emerging
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Constitution," published in 1974 by Harper and Row, for a small,
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select group of readers. It contains twelve Articles and is
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offered as a substitute for our time-honored, magnificent
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Constitution. Tugwell's document would foist upon unalerted
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Americans a new, deceitfully worded "Constitution" tooled up for
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a Police State under a Dictator!
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Rex Tugwell, I can readily recall, was a well-known, Far-Out
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Liberal of the New Deal Era, a friend of Nelson Rockefeller who,
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reportedly, is also much interested in the promotion of this
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subversive new "Constitutional Model" with its varied overtones
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for a Dictatorship.
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Just why should any group of Americans take it upon
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themselves to gratuitously present to the American people a NEW
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Constitution to replace the one which as served the country so
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outstandingly over the years? Why attempt to tear down and
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overthrow our form of government by setting up, in its place, a
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Soviet-type, Godless Dictatorship, depriving the Individual
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American of Free Enterprise and personal Liberty? Evidently, it
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is because a few super-rich men, devoid of loyalty to country,
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expect, along with some of their Satellite Corporations, to
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profit greatly by assisting in the development of a One-World,
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Socialist State which they expect to control.
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Their subversive planning will ultimately fail, once loyal
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Americans understand their monstrous plan.
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I have read Dr. Peter Beter's very penetrating, brilliant
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analysis of this proposed new Constitution, which he wrote as an
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aroused lawyer. This review of mine will represent the point of
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view of an aroused layman, emphasizing certain "key points" for
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those who are unsuspecting, and, therefore, unalerted--those who
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find it hard to believe that a few wealthy, politically-
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perverted-minded individuals, and their well-kept stooges, would
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stoop so low as to stick a knife in the back of their fellow-
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Americans and attempt to destroy the fruits of 200 years of
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struggle and great achievement here. A struggle for the
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advancement and well-being of Free Men, in our enlightened,
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Constitutional Republic.
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This abortive "New Constitution" pretends to follow the
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language of our own Constitution. Lying just beneath some sweet-
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sounding, misleading words, however, are potential Subversion,
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Malfeasance, and perhaps, Treason. Tugwell, the individual, and
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all sponsors of this Plan should be tried by the Courts and
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punished for their adjudged crimes against their country and
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their fellow-citizens, and the charters of all sponsoring and
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contributing Foundations voided. For those who, with intent,
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have arrogantly attempted to turn back the clock and aim to
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plunge us all into miserable servitude, just what punishment is
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adequate?
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These comments are made to provide a preface for my review,
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which follows:
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Preamble
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(a) It welcomes the future "in good order." Just what does
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that really mean?
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(b) "To create an adequate and self-repairing Government."
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If our present Government needs some minor repairing, why not
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carefully consider the matter for possible improvement? Why even
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consider a new form of Government that might be "self-
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repairing"--by command coming from a Dictator? Why change the
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entire form of a highly successful Government for free people to
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one controlled by iron-clad Dictatorship?
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Note. "We, the people, do establish the Newstates of
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America, herein provided to be ours--" Well, what would we have
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then? What, in contrast to that which we have now? Today, we
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have a noble document, far, far removed from a "concensus for
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Collectivism"--a dangerous phrase which we occasionally hear from
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Internationally-influenced speakers in their efforts to further
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the aims of the super-rich Corporate Socialists. The emphasis in
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the Preamble, and throughout, is to favor BIG Government and
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down-grade The People. This is the complete reverse of our own
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Constitution.
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Rights and Responsibilities
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Article 1.
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"A" Rights.
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Section 1. Note the "exception." Who is to define "the
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emergency?"
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Section 2. Another "exception." Also note the word,
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"Privileged."
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Section 3. This is vague, but carefully phrased.
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Section 5. "The Court of Rights and Responsibilities" can
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decide whether or not you have been guilty of "discrimination"--
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This is harassment.
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Section 6. What determines "eligibility?"
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Section 8. "The practice of religion shall be privileged"--
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a very dangerous statement. This could deny our present
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Constitutional Right to the "free exercise thereof."
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Section 10. Note "National Sharing Fund"--Quite a
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"gimmick."
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Section 11. Who is to define the "appropriate tests of
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eligibility" for education?
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Section 12. In referring to "compensation," the word,
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"just," is flagrantly omitted. A serious and ominous omission.
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Section 15. Who is to declare the "emergency?"
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Article 1
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"B" Responsibilities.
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Section 1. "A corresponding responsibility" is vague, and
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could be quite dangerous.
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is a command.
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Section 6. "Fairness to all"--sounds nice, but very vague.
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Section 8. Citizens shall be deprived of their arms. This
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is the age-old "gag" of all tyrants, their favorite technique, to
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first deprive all law-abiding citizens of their means of
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protection from assault.
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Section 11. Aimed to "muzzle" Retired Officers of the Armed
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Forces. Why.
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Article II.
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"The Newstates"
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Section 1. "There shall be Newstates"--This is very
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subversive, inflammatory and communistic. Note "The Boundary
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Commission" and its extensive proposed powers "to decide." This
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is complete Regimentation.
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Section 2. NO.
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Section 3. NO. Too much "planning" (to submerge the
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individual.)
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Section 4. Note "electoral Overseer."
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Section 11. So-called "States Rights" are subject to
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"Emergency" rulings by the Governors, with the approval of the
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Senate of the Newstates of America, so all States' Rights hang on
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a very slender thread. Hence, they are down-graded.
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Section 12. Suggests a Police State.
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Section 13. Again, "The Boundary Commission" appears, with
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firm control over the "Newstates."
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Section 15. Looks very much like a Police State set up. A
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club over the "Newstates" wielded by the "Watchkeeper."
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Article III.
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The Electoral Branch
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Section 1. This is something new for greater control over
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the people.
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Section 4. Note, "Recognition by the Overseer."
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Section 5-8. "The Overseer shall promulgate rules for party
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conduct..."
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Section 11. "Expenses of the Electoral Branch" to be met by
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an added 1% to the net taxable income of taxpayers...for
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disposition by the Overseer." Sounds, again, like a Police
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State.
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Article IV. The Planning Branch
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Section 1. "There shall be a Planning Branch to formulate
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and administer plans and to prepare budgets..." Evidently, the
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individual is not expected to do any planning on his own account.
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His "day" is supposed to be over.
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Section 2. "National Planning Board of 15 members appointed
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by the President for terms of one to 15 years...the president
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shall appoint a Chairman to serve for 15 years." Quite an
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important appointment.
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Section 5. "...(these plans) to represent national
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intentions tempered by the appraisal of possibilities." This is
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intentionally vague; a form of "Soviet-type" Regimentation,
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pointing to a loss of Freedom for the Individual. "National
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life," is a reference to a "Super State."
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Section 8. More Regimentation.
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Section 9. "There shall be submissions..." This is to
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control, or actually kill Free Enterprise: the destruction of
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personal liberty.
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Section 10. "Violations...shall be at the risk of the
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venturer, and there shall be no recourse..." This is a pure
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Police State set-up..
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Section 14. This is intended to be far-reaching and is very
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dangerous. It is a well-concealed "Give-Away" to help promote
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"International Agencies." It amounts to a "Blank Check" for
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Foreign Aid.
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Article V. The Presidency.
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Chancellor of Financial Affairs... Here is great
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power, not spelled out, but a sort of "Blank Check." Emphasis is
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on foreign nations, but no reference as to how we can improve our
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present bankers' system of privileged thievery of national
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assets. No mention at all. Very dangerous and quite
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unacceptable, to even contemplate.
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Chancelor of Military Affairs...very dangerous:
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"emergency" appears, again.
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Section 10. "Treaties or agreements with other nations,
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negotiated under the President's authority, shall be in effect
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unless objected to by a majority of the senate within ninety
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days." Too much power in the hands of the President. He is to
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be the strong man.
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Section 11. This means complete control--so necessary for a
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Dictator.
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Section 13. "There shall be a Public Custodian, appointed
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by the President, who shall have charge of properties belonging
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to the government...building, construction and rentals..." (and
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may have other duties). The familiar "blank check" treatment,
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again.
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Section 14. There "Shall be an Intendant" to supervise
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Offices for Intelligence and Investigation also "an Office of
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Emergency Organization." The "Intendant will also "charter non-
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profit Corporations or Foundations" for useful public purposes"
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... "exempt from taxation." Useful to whom? Why exempt from
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taxation? Firm Regimentation.
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Section 15. "The Intendant shall ... be a counselor for the
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coordination of scientific and cultural experiments and for
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studies within the government and elsewhere." Note that word,
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"elsewhere."
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Article VI. The Legislative Branch.
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"A" The Senate
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Section 1. Note "if they so desire"...Who are "they?" All
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hand picked from a top group around the President.
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Section 2. Retirement can be voluntary. Life membership.
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Section 3. "...elect as presiding officer a Convener" "for
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two years"
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Section 4. A quorum will be 60% or more.
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Section 6. "The Senate may ask advice from the Principal
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Justice concerning the constitutionality of measures before it."
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Section 8. "In time of present or prospective danger caused
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by cataclysm, by attack, or by insurrection, the Senate may
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declare a national emergency" "and may authorize the President to
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take appropriate action. If the Senate be dispersed, and no
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quorum available, the President may proclaim the emergency..."
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When the Senate is dispersed would be a good time for the
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President to declare an "emergency."
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Section 10. Note the word, "abroad." This is more veiled
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international meddling in other nations' affairs to further the
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financial interests of the wealthy International Political
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Capitalists and their large industrial satellites.
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Section 11. "The Senate shall elect, or may remove, a
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National Watchkeeper (who)...shall gather and organize
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information concerning the...competence and integrity of
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governmental agencies and their personnel, as well as their
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continued usefulness...and suggest the need for new and expanded
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services...The Convener shall present the Watchkeeper's findings
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to the Senate." Very fancy!
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Article VI.
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The legislative Branch.
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"B" The House of Representatives.
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Section 1. "The House of Representatives shall be the
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original law-making body of the Newstates of America."
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Section 2. "It shall be a duty to implement the provisions
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of this constitution..."
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d. "To assist in the maintenance of economic
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stability, the President may be authorized to alter rates by
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executive order." This clearly bears the mark of a contemplated
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Dictatorship.
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5. Very wide-sweeping and vague, but all-encompassing.
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8. This is also very "fancy" and far-reaching. What
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is "world order" and who determines it? Here again, the benefit
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is for a wealthy few who are to be groomed to be our appointed
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World Policemen. The people are to bear the great expense of
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this treasonous policy aimed at the destruction of the freedom-
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loving people of this country.
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10. This is clearly meddling in other nations' affairs
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so that some Super Capitalists can thereby extract a profit.
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This is sheer, self-serving socialist nonsense on an
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international level to help the international-type Rockefeller-
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Group-controlled corporations.
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11. Vague, of course, and dangerous. Who defines
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"adequate" and "equal?"
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13. Notice how quietly the word, "archives," appears?
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Yes, keep the public in the dark. Police State technique. We
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want none of it.
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15. "To conserve natural resources by purchase...or by
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regulation.
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16. This is very dangerous and could readily become
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confiscatory in character.
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18. What is "adequate?"
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19. "To provide for the maintenance of armed forces."
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This most important matter is covered in only eight words. No
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mention of "adequate" armed forces. No indication as to what way
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the forces are to be organized and developed. This is a
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deliberate, crafty, "brush-off" for hidden, deceitful reasons.
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Article VII
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The Regulatory Branch
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Section 3. Note that the "Big Boys" will be immune on
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account of size. This is the planned "apparatus" of a Dictator.
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Does the "guiding hand" of Rex Tugwell's friend, Nelson
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Rockefeller show here?
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Section 7. It will be necessary to "play ball" with "The
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Regulator."
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Section 8. A labyrinth of Rules.
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Section 9. What about the interest of the citizens, which
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appears to be deliberately over-looked?
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Section 10. This means FOOD--and don't forget that very
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effective "tool," called "Rationing."
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Section 11. More and More Rules.
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Section 12. Still more Rules!
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Article VIII.
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The Judicial Branch
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Section 1. Quite a galaxy of Courts on the National
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level. Pity an abused citizen--he could readily become a "non-
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person," as in Soviet jargon.
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Section 14. "The Supreme Court may decide:
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c. Whether international law...has been ignored or
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violated." Here, the Principal Justice is the real boss, along
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with the Judiciary Council.
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Article IX
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General Provisions
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Section 1. Apparently the Congress will define the
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qualifications of Citizenship. Mr. Tugwell has wandered much too
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far.
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Section 2. Here, again, the emphasis is in Government, not
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the Individual.
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Section 3. "The President may negotiate for the acquisition
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of areas outside..." What say the People?
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Section 4. This is indeed fancy Dictator stuff.
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Section 5. They must be afraid of the people's reaction to
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insist on a "blank check" to say what-ever they desire to say,
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true or otherwise.
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Section 7. This the mark of Big, central government.
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Article X
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Governmental Arrangements
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Section 2. These are the "top dogs" in a Centralized
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Socialist State set-up, far removed and different from what we
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now have.
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Section 6. Who is "protecting" the People from them?
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Article XI
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Amendments
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Section 1. It is admitted here, by "Tugwell and Company,"
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that there may be "deficiencies" in this constitution, but any
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unfavorable "interpretations" of it are precluded. A Dictator
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will, naturally, institute all "changes."
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Section 2. Twenty-five years, in this case, would be a very
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long time. The People--not the "Judicial Council" should suggest
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new amendments. This is a slick, deceitful section, made to
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"read good" but to enhance so-called "managerial competence"--a
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tricky phrase. Also, it is a slap at our own Constitution, in
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referring to the word "interpretation." I wonder, why do we need
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a New Constitution and New Amendments to correct "deficiencies?"
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If our own Constitution needs any trimming, let the People
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reflect their considered views concerning it--and not, as in
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Tugwell's "monstrocity," have a Tyrannical, Godless Dictatorship
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foisted upon us to further establish and enrich the One World
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Corporate Socialists.
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Article XII
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Transition
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Section 1. Referendum, in itself, if conducted honestly, is
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a reasonable procedure, but it can readily become the "tool" of
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deceitful sponsors for their self-serving purposes.
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Section 4. "The President"--so-called, to hide a more frank
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title.
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Section 5. Note the words, "adjustments" and "disputes."
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We know that our forebears gave much time and great thought to
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this identical matter between 1778 and 1789. Could it be that
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the observations provided by Mr. Tugwell and his numerous
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colleagues in the mis-named "Center for the Study of Democratic
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Institutions" does not go back that far?
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Section 6. Here "the cart" is deliberately placed before
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"the horse"--meaning that Freedom and Liberty should properly
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start with the People. Be alerted, Fellow Citizens.
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Section 7. This is a very dangerous situation which could
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occur in the area of so-called "Transition" because it could be
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deliberately "bogged down." An aspiring Dictator could create a
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chaotic situation in this country which would play directly into
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his hand. Ponder this.
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Section 8. Here we go again. Hurry, hurry, hurry--to fool
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the people.
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Section 10. This is a clear picture of "Strong-Arm"
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Dictatorial methods. Comply--or else!
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Section 11. In this the President is given a free hand to
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delete appropriate parts of this Article by mere proclamation.
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Just what does "appropriate" mean? Who determines this?
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Historically, this whole Tugwell promotion is not new at
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all. It points to the oldest kind of government in the world's
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history--One Man Rule--but on a world-wide scale. Informed
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sources have stated that talented scholars, who look for avenues
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of power, are often "acquired" by the sons of billionaires to
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show them how their immense wealth can be directed so that they
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can rule the world. In this instance, let's give Rex Tugwell due
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credit.
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This program has been made possible by deliberate and
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successful attacks made on our time-honored Constitution by
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Dictator-minded "One Worlders" to confuse bemused citizens and
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purported "Representatives" on Capitol Hill and in our various
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State Governments. Many feel that the most appropriate and
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effective way to confront Tugwell and the leading collaborators
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of this proposed subversive "Constitution" would be via the
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scaffold.
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It is high time to "clean house" and reset our belabored
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Ship of State on a sound, constructive course. Let the "chips"
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fall where they may.
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CONCLUDING COMMENTS
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I have said before, this subversive "New Constitution" is
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not new at all. History's pages portray the oldest form of
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government known to man as "One Man Rule."
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The main thrust of Tugwell's deceitful document makes one
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realize that a few, ruthless, misguided men of great wealth have
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lost all social and civic balance due to their possessing a vast
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call upon real wealth, through the medium of exchange called
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"money." They should be hauled before the courts and punished
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for subversion, possible malfeasance, and even treason.
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Fellow Citizens, if your American Citizenship, and thus,
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your sovereignty, is not worth defending, at all costs--as
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something of great value; a shining heritage handed down to you
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by the bold efforts of your enlightened ancestors--then you and
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I, with our families, will continue our rapid descent on the
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internationalist-constructed toboggan slide to obscurity. We
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have been unsuspectingly placed on this slippery slide by cunning
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One-World-Order Forces.
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Today, in our Nation's Bi-Centennial Year, you and I should
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ponder this deeply. I say it is high time to "clean house," in
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and out of government; to clean out, by all legal means, the
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subversive elements of One-World-Order ideology, brought here
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from abroad; the, build anew. We can do it, and we must.
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However, to survive as Free Men, as the masters of our individual
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destiny, we should adhere, strictly, to the Articles of our
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matchless Constitution. Let's get started.
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Although many Americans have been brainwashed via the
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intensive down-grading mis-education program foisted upon us by a
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few wealthy Corporate Socialists to alter our form of government
|
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for their profit, by control of monetary policies, vast raw
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materials, and even peoples' lives, we must boldly confront this
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sinister threat and ACT. Repulse this secretive, well-financed
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wave of Subversion before it becomes too late to act.
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I recall that my Father-in-Law, Franklin Roosevelt, once
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stated, "Nothing happens in Politics by chance. If it happens,
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it was planned that way." Hence, looking closely at this Tugwell
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Constitution "Thing," it did not just "happen" overnight. Far
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from it. What individuals secretly planned and financed it for
|
||
their Dictatorial Objectives? Dare we ignore such a subversive
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ideological onslaught coming from a non-elected, self-appointed
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group? Certainly not. Are we to listen, abjectly, to the
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honeyed words of "Front Man" Tugwell, the leading "Monday morning
|
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Quarter-Back" on "The Center's" team for civic planning, as we
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observe his efforts to pick purported "holes" in our revered
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Constitution? Certainly not.
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We must draw the battle lines, today. In so doing, let us
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recall that, in San Antonio, during the historic battle of the
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Alamo, Colonel Travis lay on a pallet, severely wounded, after
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days of sustained attack by vastly superior enemy forces. Drawing
|
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a line with his saber on the dirt floor of the Alamo, he said to
|
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his small force of heroic defenders, gathered about him, "All
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those who wish to stay with me and continue to fight, step this
|
||
side of the line. Those who wish to depart, may do so now.
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Texas history proudly states that all of the Alamo's defenders
|
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stepped to Col. Travis' side of the line--to fight for Liberty.
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|
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Americans can take great pride in recalling that famous war
|
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cry, "Remember the Alamo!" They can also say, referring to Greek
|
||
history, "Thermopylae had its messenger of defeat; the Alamo had
|
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none." Let us keep that faith. Let us confront and put to route
|
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these Misguided Imposters.
|
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|
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Today, every American should "step this side of the line" to
|
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defend and restore their splendid heritage now being eroded by
|
||
subversive Parasites and International Financiers. Fellow
|
||
Citizens, "Remember the Alamo! Step this side of the Line!"
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|
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|
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