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If the Federal Government was not to punish people why does over half of the first 10 Amendments to said Constitution The Bill of Rights (i.e. Amendments 4,5,6,7 and 8 ) pertain to punishment of the American people and the limits placed on such punishment. For, example drawing and quartering as a form of punishment is unconstitutional but lethal injection is constitutional .
You skipped my question.
If any form of government ordered you to commit perjury, would you do it?
Power is power no matter where it is placed.
This nation was founded upon the principles, that the power was not in the Federal governments hands, to punish free people.
That is why the Constitution starts out, WE THE PEOPLE, not We the government.
Live with the fact you'll never have much of it no matter how your fantasies are. How many more times are you going to chew the same hay?
Live with the fact you'll never have much of it no matter how your fantasies are. How many more times are you going to chew the same hay?
How many times are you going to vote in the same big government scumbags who ruin the economy and sacrifice our military personnel over nothing to do with protecting our borders?
Live with the fact you'll never have much of it no matter how your fantasies are. How many more times are you going to chew the same hay?
I had no idea, I was the topic of the thread.
If any form of government ordered you to commit perjury, would you do it?
Do you even know what perjury is? LOL!!
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