The American Legal System
Is Not What You Think It Is
What
I Have Learned So Far
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Anyone who has a knowledge of American history — and I'm not
referring to what the government run propaganda education regime
teaches in the public school system — knows with unquestioned
certainty that in truth, according to that history, the American
republic, for all intents and purposes, ended on March 27th, 1861 when
seven southern states seceded from the Union and Congress adjourned
sine die,
without a quorum necessary to establish a new session of Congress. From
that point on a revised agenda for the United States was being planned
and implemented by private (both domestic and foreign) banking concerns
on behalf of its hidden (or secret) patron, the Roman Catholic Church.
The period of
de jure
(or
in law)
legal matters in the courts was shortly destined to begin a gradual
decline as a result of the war being fomented with the contentious
Southern states by newly elected President Lincoln.
For the gullible American public of the time, the writing in the
polititial discourse had been on the wall regarding the possibility of
the secession of Southern states in the years leading up to the 1860
November elections. To use a favored term of the contemporary media,
the
narrative
in the
press at that time went that the predominately agrarian Southern states
were balking at the progressive stance that one candidate for the
presidency, Abraham Lincoln, took regarding the ending of slavery. Ten
of these Southern states balked so much that they left
Lincoln’s
name off the ballot. Not one vote was cast for Lincoln in the Southern
states. Yet, despite that Lincoln, in a four man field vying for the
Office, won the popular vote with a miserly 40% of the vote (ostensibly
based on the popularity of his anti-slavery stance in the Northern
states) and garnered enough electorial votes to capture the presidency.
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