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Re: "rewriting the U.S. Constitution"
There is nothing wrong with "rewriting" the U.S. Constitution, which was written by & for white land-owning Christian males.
Since I learned about the Great Law of Peace (4 years ago) I have been advocating a rewrite--or an update. https://twitter.com/DonlanMcKee/status/1198989476137177088
Re: "rewriting the U.S. Constitution"
There is nothing wrong with "rewriting" the U.S. Constitution, which was written by & for white land-owning Christian males.
Since I learned about the Great Law of Peace (4 years ago) I have been advocating a rewrite--or an update. https://twitter.com/DonlanMcKee/status/1198989476137177088
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If anyone is interested, here's my blog--with details and current Indigenous American resources.
http://foodfarmsdemocracy.net/case-constitutional-crisis-start-great-law-peace/
The key is to be prepared and ready to participate in any Constitutional Conventions that are called.
If anyone is interested, here's my blog--with details and current Indigenous American resources.
http://foodfarmsdemocracy.net/case-constitutional-crisis-start-great-law-peace/
The key is to be prepared and ready to participate in any Constitutional Conventions that are called.
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Right now, as I understand it, a number of states have passed laws to have a ConCon regarding a "balanced budget" amendment.
A balanced budget amendment is NOT a good idea because the U.S. banking & money system has been corrupted & hijacked.
Right now, as I understand it, a number of states have passed laws to have a ConCon regarding a "balanced budget" amendment.
A balanced budget amendment is NOT a good idea because the U.S. banking & money system has been corrupted & hijacked.
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To Media & Voters
First we need to ask THE MONEY QUESTION:
--Who currently creates U.S. money?
--How does it currently enter the economy?
--Is this the democratic way of creating U.S. money?
--Does new money implement U.S. policy--or private interests?
To Media & Voters
First we need to ask THE MONEY QUESTION:
--Who currently creates U.S. money?
--How does it currently enter the economy?
--Is this the democratic way of creating U.S. money?
--Does new money implement U.S. policy--or private interests?
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Also to Media & Voters:
--Who's monitoring the balanced budget amendment advocacy on a state-by-state level?
--Who's keeping track of groups wanting to rewrite the U.S. Constitution at any level--Congress or state?
--Are there any REAL democracy groups advocating for ConCons?
Also to Media & Voters:
--Who's monitoring the balanced budget amendment advocacy on a state-by-state level?
--Who's keeping track of groups wanting to rewrite the U.S. Constitution at any level--Congress or state?
--Are there any REAL democracy groups advocating for ConCons?