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To: beancounter13

So 50 individual states disunited by discarding the Constitution will stand against China and Russia? What happens to our military? Throwing out the baby with the bath water solves nothing.

The problem is that we are not adhering to the Constitution, the greatest document ever written. We have allowed unconstitutional actions to go unchallenged or the courts are failing to protect our constitutional rights. Our Founders were not against Federalism, hence the 10th Amendment.

E Pluribus Unum. No one should be fine with the elimination of the Constitution.


16 posted on 12/29/2021 5:42:58 AM PST by kabar
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To: kabar

Why do we need to stand against China or Russia?

Why do we need to have a global presence?

Why should the individual states that make up the United States be any different from the individual states that make up South America?

Wealth, power, prestige all lead to corruption everywhere they have been accumulated. This is fallen man’s destiny.


24 posted on 12/29/2021 5:49:14 AM PST by beancounter13 (A Republic, if you can keep it.)
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To: kabar

So there is your dilemma. With 50 United States the left rules the military and all the levers of centralized consolidated power. All held together by a hollowed out constitution that nobody cares about. Or spend 20 years on a long March though the institutions. They used our liberties against us. You think they will allow that to happen? Dissolution would allow for the inevitable conflict to take place sooner. It’s coming anyway, rip off the bandaid already.


32 posted on 12/29/2021 5:54:35 AM PST by Samurai_Jack (This is not about hypocrisy, this is about hierarchy!)
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