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Re: Republic for the united States of America
Well I've been paying attention to the republic for a while now and there are definitly some religion problems going on. It seems the people in charge are pretty much all christians and they all think every one else is the same. There have been a few people here and there speaking up for religious freedom but they get shot down by all the bible fuckers. I too get no response or recognition when i bring it up. The only truly unconstitutional thing about it is that they are requiring people that hold office to become "citizens of record" for which they have to take an oath to god. When something is unconstitutional, everything enacted by the unconstitutional act is void. So this means that none of the elected officials are official. So I'm afraid they have corrupted themselves and no longer hold to their claim of being the true constitutional government. Never the less I would recommend looking into the information they have about the whole corporate enslavement issue. Read the constitution. Stand up for the truth. watch this guy (not republic related)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWLQPz3- ... 2-9nWqy-Nw
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Re: Republic for the united States of America
This is the same guy from the previous post. Also like how he messes up within the first 5 seconds. I'd watch it but I know the basic consensus of what the Constitution allows.