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To: matthew fuller
It is everyone's job who has EVER sworn to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States. Any party who knowing violated a requirement of the constitution should expect to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Debt, treaties or laws incurred or passed by any illegal governing body must necessarily become null and void.

39 posted on 07/22/2009 7:39:54 PM PDT by Errant
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To: Errant
"Any party who knowing violated a requirement of the constitution should expect to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Agreed- but NOT by the Joint Chiefs. As I suggested, that is the duty of the Congress, possibly with SCOTUS involvement.

54 posted on 07/22/2009 7:47:44 PM PDT by matthew fuller (FUBHO)
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To: Errant
I tend to agree. Many of us took that oath and have a duty and a responsibility as a result.

We tend to forget that we are all equal citizens. While we do have a chain of command and a certain hierarchy of powers, no one is *technically* any better than anyone else or has any more rights or privileges. Their office may be that of president, senator, representative or judge, but they, as individuals, are all equal in the eyes of the law...supposedly, in theory...

79 posted on 07/22/2009 8:13:04 PM PDT by GBA
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