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by bblhd672
Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:49 am
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Topic: The Declaration of Independence
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Re: The Declaration of Independence

anygunanywhere wrote:A former boat mate and qualified submariner separated from the Navy after 10 years and joined the Indiana Army National Guard, went to basic and then attended Pathfinder training. He was the only Pathfinder to wear submariner dolphins and boomer pin.
While I was in Navy school in San DIego there was a former Green Beret who had joined USN. He was constantly harassed on the base streets by senior enlisted and officers who stopped him to question why this E-3 was wearing so many ribbons and badges, especially non-Navy ones. After having his service record checked several times, word got around and he was left alone.

Also had an officer on one of the boats who had pilot wings and gold submariner dolphins.
by bblhd672
Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:34 pm
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Topic: The Declaration of Independence
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Re: The Declaration of Independence

Papa_Tiger wrote:
Jeff B. wrote:A very timely post...

"...and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. "

We are not bound to the federal leviathan. Those who profit from its existence, of course maintain that we are...

Jeff B.
Ahh but we are. The conclusion of the War of Northern Aggression and Texas v. White settled that. Once a State has entered the union, it is no longer an independent state and cannot dissolve the bonds of said union peacefully or through force. Since the Constitution states that it and Federal Law is "the supreme law of the land", once in, the formerly free state must now be subject and no longer wholly free.
That would be the same "Supreme" Court that says it is constitutional to kill unborn babies by the millions, that essentially rewrote Obamacare in order to declare it constitutional? The same court that under a Clinton presidency will likely say the 2nd Amendment as we know it is no longer valid?
The words of the Declaration clearly lay out for us today what our rights are as the people to dissolve a non-working, corrupt and belligerent government.
by bblhd672
Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:05 pm
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Topic: The Declaration of Independence
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Views: 8734

Re: The Declaration of Independence

The Annoyed Man wrote:I've not only read it in its entirely multiple times, but I hand out copies of it along with the Constitution and other founding documents in a little booklet to people who are either new to the country, or who have never been particularly constitutionally aware. I get the booklets in bulk from Patriot Post. Education is the only way to banish ignorance and brain-washing.

Here are the booklets I hand out, which I buy in bulk:

https://patriotpostshop.com/products/1615

https://patriotpostshop.com/products/1616

https://patriotpostshop.com/products/124

https://patriotpostshop.com/products/1382

And on occasion, as a gift to a new citizen, I'll give him/her one of these: https://patriotpostshop.com/products/951.

Yes, it costs me a little bit, but it keeps the lamp of liberty lit.
Thanks for the links. I've been buying pocket Declaration/Constitutions from Heritage Foundation at $1/each. http://shop.heritage.org/pocket-constitution9862.html
by bblhd672
Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:26 pm
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Topic: The Declaration of Independence
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Re: The Declaration of Independence

Thank you Charles for your wise words and posting of the Declaration.

I have been putting up the entire text of the Declaration on my Facebook page every July 4th for several years with the admonition that people need to read and understand everything that was going on then and how similar today's United States government is getting to King George's.

Not enough people are taking this seriously.
by bblhd672
Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:22 pm
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Topic: The Declaration of Independence
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Re: The Declaration of Independence

we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.
And here's what happened to the signers:
http://www.baxtercountyrepublicans.com/ ... thers.html

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