Friday, December 23, 2011

U.S. CONSTITUTION AND DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SAY IT ALL NOT TO OBAMA'S LIKING

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by lisarichardsusa

Dear Americans,
If one reads the Constitution and Declaration very closely, one will see seamless unity between the two documents: they align perfectly together in beliefs, laws, and ideals. Both documents declare Natures Laws, not the Divine Right of Kings, to be those which man belongs to.
When reading the Declaration and the Constitution, it is clear both call for the Separation of Powers and demand Checks and Balances on the government—the nation’s leaders must not control the courts or the House and Senate, nor should the courts control the House and Senate who must not exceed theirlimited powers. And the president is not a king who can overreach power and take from the other two branches. And like the Declaration, the Constitution calls for Representation of the people by a government of the people. Thus you see how the Declaration aligns flawlessly with the Constitution in all ways as both call for a government that does not extend its power as the king did with straining reach that went beyond Nature’s Laws. The Declaration calls for the “Natures Laws” to be upheld and the Constitution itself upholds “Natures Laws.” Therefore, those who assume to tell us the Constitution is obsolete and must evolve into a new law in which the government takes control and regulates the people’s lives, refuse to recognize that our Founders did not sign to completely separate and distinct documents that do not connect to each other. In fact, our Founders signed two documents that back each other up in perfect unity and stand for the ages. The Constitution is meant to live through time and uphold the rights of man, not evolve to the power of those elected.
God Bless,
 Lisa Richards

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