Domestic Tranquility & Constitutional Delusions

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The Preamble to the United States Constitution is not just a well-composed introduction, it is a definitive list of aspects for evaluating the operating system of the American Experiment. Contrary to popular legal rhetoric, the preamble is essential. Preambles are necessary to contest arguments in sovereignty and administration law, which subsequently affects the parameters of civil law.

The argument to be contested is that the approach to domestic tranquility is skewed and that the other parameters for the American Experiment; justice, defense, general welfare, and liberty, are all at risk, as well.

The belief that the political party that is causing all of the problems is going to be irrefutably proven to be dishonest, or reach political enlightenment, cease opposition to progress, and then all will be good, are two of the popular delusions derived from the accurate aspects of the government experiment model, but nullified by the unidentified adverse aspects.
 
The Preamble to the United States Constitution is not just a well-composed introduction, it is a definitive list of aspects for evaluating the operating system of the American Experiment. Contrary to popular legal rhetoric, the preamble is essential. Preambles are necessary to contest arguments in sovereignty and administration law, which subsequently affects the parameters of civil law.

The argument to be contested is that the approach to domestic tranquility is skewed and that the other parameters for the American Experiment; justice, defense, general welfare, and liberty, are all at risk, as well.

The belief that the political party that is causing all of the problems is going to be irrefutably proven to be dishonest, or reach political enlightenment, cease opposition to progress, and then all will be good, are two of the popular delusions derived from the accurate aspects of the government experiment model, but nullified by the unidentified adverse aspects.
Well said! And sais as a consequence of the issue I've raised on finding guilt and acting decisively enough to end the questions on guilt.

But perhaps in a little too sophisticated language to be understood by this board's members.

There are over a dozen threads that could have dealt with the questions being raised by you. Why do we need yet another one?
 

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