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crazy horse 0

12/09/13 7:55 PM

#8943 RE: IxCimi #8939

IxCimi I suggest contacting

ConventionofStates.com:

with your questions and let us know the outcome.


Which Constitution is the question?

The Constitution of original jurisdiction of the Republic established in 1776, constitutionally ratified in 1787?

Or the third version of the economic (commercial) corporate United States, Inc., first erected in 1871?

One is The Constitution FOR the united States of America.

The other is the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA...

Under the former, you are a Citizen of one of the several states and beneficiary to the full slate of unalienable Rights guaranteed secured and protected by the Republic.

Under the latter, you have State granted "privileges" as a U.S. citizen. Your only absolute "right" is the right to reside in a U.S. territory.

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GEO928

12/09/13 9:24 PM

#8952 RE: IxCimi #8939

Cimi.....you're getting "carried away" with conspiracy theories.....

that 1871 incorporated country is all "donkey dust".....

I lived in NJ.....a small state.....all the cities and towns were municipal corporations.....

now, I'm in Florida.....a bigger state with a lot of land.....some towns are incorporated....some are just "in the county".....

prior to 1871, DC was simply territory that had been set aside for the federal government in 1797.....the district was chartered in 1801.....

I believe you are referring to the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871.....that's a myth because DC was charted as a municipality in 1801 thru the Charter Act of the District of Columbia.....