Electing Congressmen

Oct 05, 2009 No Comments by

Fundamentals #9

Here is the next Section in your Constitution: Article I section 2 (paragraph 2)

“No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty-five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen.”

They didn’t have italics back then so when they wanted emphasis on a word, the used capital letters.  Notice it doesn’t say “he/she.”  They talked a little funny back then as well.  The last phrase should read “who isn’t an inhabitant of the state when elected.”
The rest of Section-2 is administrative and I suggest you read it as well.   Members of the House are chosen by the people, and answer to the people.  The “people ” are called their constituents. States cut the districts where these people come from up like a piece of pie.  It doesn’t take a wheel barrel full of money to run in a small district either–no corruption.
It was up to the States to determine who voted for these House members.  The U.S. Constitution states that to vote for a rep. we must have the qualifications to vote for the members of the most numerous house in the State legislature. Most States based those qualifications on rather or not you were contributing, a participant in your government Only those contributing the money should have a say in how it is spent–how existential!  They wanted to see a tax return before you were allowed to vote.  This insured that you weren’t on the public dole.  It prevented bums  being able to vote for more of the producers money for their own down and out self. (statesmen do not exist in a democracy)
How the hell do the collectivist gain the upper hand if the worthless among us don’t have a say?  Just pass an Amendment removing your protection, that’s all.  Here it is:
Amendment XXIV  (1964)
1. “The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.”

(To the ignorant, it is worded to sound like you had to pay to vote at the Poll (very mean).  That is on purpose.  A pol tax is what one paid as a sales tax before the illegal income tax.  In other words, you had actually produced something society placed worth on that was needed.  You were a participant, not a recipient.

This all took place  after the assassination of John Kennedy.  His replacement, President Johnson, came up with a program called “the Great Society.”  This was communism in its purest form instituted right here in the US while we were distracted fighting communism in Viet Nam.  Today, we now have mob rule, or the elite’s form of democracy.  The other thing that happened in the 1960′s was making our Social Security fund part of the general fund to pay for this great (?) society program.  Johnson was quoted as saying,”we’ll have niggers voting democrat for the next hundred years.”
So what if they hadn’t made social security part of the general fund?  Government would have had to invest all that money.  Government would have had controlling interest in every corporation in the Union.  It was communism any way you turned.  We were ignorant once again letting them start this fund.
Imagine standing up against “everyone” deserves the right to vote?  You would have been called mean.  Anything the government does is always for the good of all, and if you disagree, you can, and will, be vilified.  You could end up getting the old shot in the chops from your own neighbor.  You would absolutely be stoned by women with hair on their legs.
When we restore our republic, here is what we need to do.  The day you go on welfare, you hand in your voter card.  Welfare recipients are people that depend on the public largess for their subsistence.  The government has replaced the father in our families now. (here goes that mean old John again)
The largest bank of welfare recipients are public employees.  Yes, teachers, firemen and cops all fall under this definition.
Don’t concern yourself, I’ll go finish myself off–I’ll cremate my body.
“They will take away your liberty under the guise of doing something good for you.”  Thomas Jefferson

Next, more Constitution.

In Liberty,
John Conway

EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, U.S. CONSTITUTION

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