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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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You could make a huge difference for all America. As citizens, our rights, properties, and freedoms are under escalating attacks by our own government. Perhaps one reason they have had such success is the lack of a definition of what a domestic enemy is.


Every US 'military oath' or 'oath of office' requires one to swear that they will defend or protect the US Constitution from all enemies, foreign or domestic. Yet, I find no satisfactory definition of what a domestic enemy of the Constitution means, or of who qualifies.


After further thought, it made sense to me that the only entities who could constitute any possible threat to our Constitution are its guardians ... those who have legal access to it.


So it follows that these oaths are aimed explicitly at the Federal Government, and those behind the scenes who manipulate them. The warning is: "If you alter or change the intent of the US Constitution or attempt to circumvent it, you are the enemy." This needs to be brought to light, and this is where you could play a heroic role.


If you agree with me, please consider publishing the following definition, or something similar to it, either in print or online:


Domestic Enemies (to the US Constitution) are those who manipulate the law or lawmakers to violate the Founder’s intent, remove their safeguards, distort, circumvent, or in any way threaten the Constitution, threaten sovereignty, infringe upon state and individual rights, usurp authority, advance tyranny, or provide immunity or pardons for such.


Thank you for your Patriotic assistance.
Respectfully,


Richard L. Wilde,
  

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