Saturday, January 20, 2024

If This, Then That??


Always remember and never forget: the constitution was, like the bible, written by god and, as such, must be interpreted verbatim, in the context of the day it was written.

Therefore:  

If the Second Amendment says, "AR 15", then the Fourteenth Amendment, section 3 must say "insurrection is self-evident".

"Self-evident" isn't in section 3, but neither is "AR 15" in the Second Amendment.

But what the hey,

My message to the supreme court:

Since you non-elected purveyors of corrupt, class-serving, and inequity perpetuating, bullshit have been able to conjure "AR 15" into the Second Amendment, then you better god damn well conjure "self-evident" into Article 3, of the Fourteenth Amendment.

But, of course, you won't.

You read the Second Amendment with corrupt corporate eyes, while you will - most certainly - read Article 3 with originalist eyes; that's not fair; it's not consistent; and, if the reasons for the inconsistency were surfaced, it would probably not be legal. 

However:

It is going to be so much fun watching you slime and slither your way to "insurrection is an outmoded 19th Century concept, and, in any event 'no harm, no foul".

The catastrophic damage that that those words, or similar, will do to the rest of us is going to be well worth the price of admission; your slime and slithering being so much fun to watch.

Hey, you, life appointed franchisees of one of the most lucrative scams on the planet: have a lot of fun on those yachts that your sponsors all possess and make available to you as a perk of their "friendship".

After you decide that insurrection is not insurrection, and crime is not crime and money is not money' and the dildo wins, and america recedes, you can, all nine, have a relaxing respite in some tropical paradise with your most recent best friends.

I don't hold you, the court, responsible; the rot has come from within; Article 14, section 3 was written for a once in history situation; the fact that it still clearly applies today says that we the people have gone off the rails already - and again; it's just that nobody has noticed.

Until now.

When it's too late.

 

 

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