CDZ Martial Law in America

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The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
 
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The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
I checked your source because I figured that article could have been written by Jim Jones, but it is recent, so maybe it was penned by one of the survivors. I figure there must be a kool-aid cooler somewhere nearby this author.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?

So you are for martial law in an attempt to get control of our borders?

Personally I'm in favor of control and forced citizenship for those who cross over aobwe partially agree.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?

So you are for martial law in an attempt to get control of our borders?

Personally I'm in favor of control and forced citizenship for those who cross over aobwe partially agree.

Not just for border control...many other things also.
 
When my conservative peers finally give us national identification is when you will know that it's getting ready to hit the fan.
 
When my conservative peers finally give us national identification is when you will know that it's getting ready to hit the fan.
Natural, please forgive me, but I do not understand your message. What do you mean by 'finally give us national identification'?
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?

So you are for martial law in an attempt to get control of our borders?

Personally I'm in favor of control and forced citizenship for those who cross over aobwe partially agree.

Not just for border control...many other things also.

So you WANT martial law for border control and many other things?
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
The thread premise is ignorant, ridiculous demagoguery.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
The thread premise is ignorant, ridiculous demagoguery.

You are entitled to your opinion but that is all you have and all you present.....as we all know opinions are like ******** everyone has one.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?

So you are for martial law in an attempt to get control of our borders?

Personally I'm in favor of control and forced citizenship for those who cross over aobwe partially agree.

Not just for border control...many other things also.

So you WANT martial law for border control and many other things?

There is a widespread plot to bring down the President...what is known as an insurrection...that can only be stopped by martial law.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
Lincoln and FDR were tyrannical assholes who should be condemned by all Americans, but insanely the opposite is true.

Secondly we are not a democracy. We are a soft fascist nation...an Oligarchy where the government is of, by, and for the .01%
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
I do agree that the ruling class is trying to take down Trump and invalidate the 2016 election. Martial law will only make matters worse.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
I do agree that the ruling class is trying to take down Trump and invalidate the 2016 election. Martial law will only make matters worse.

I respectfully disagree. Much good could be accomplished and under Trump's leadership much good would be accomplished. Otherwise....America will dis-integrate...what we always understood to be democracy in America is no longer viable...hence the paralysis in Washington and it is getting worse and worse....the point will be reached and not that far down the road when it will become obvious that drastic action must be taken to preserve America. All True Patriots need to prepare....the sooner we squash the insurrection the easier it will be...if we wait too long...we will be so weakened and divided that we will be viewed as a spoil to be taken by other powerful nations.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
Lincoln and FDR were tyrannical assholes who should be condemned by all Americans, but insanely the opposite is true.

Secondly we are not a democracy. We are a soft fascist nation...an Oligarchy where the government is of, by, and for the .01%

I agree Lincoln was a tyrant and the primary cause of the War
Between the states........FDR was right on many things and his leadership guranteed our victory in WWII. I absolutely agree that the elitists have way too much influence and Trump must be allowed to reign them in.
 
The march towards martial law is something that is often ignored by the general public, often labeled as Quackery or something belonging on conspiracy websites.

What is martial law?
If you’re looking for a definition, then Martial Law basically means using state or national military force to enforce the will of the government on the people.

Under a declaration of martial law, Constitutional freedoms and liberties are suspended, and civilians are no longer entitled to their civil rights. It basically allows the government, to ignore the Constitution and impose its will through military force.

History of Martial Law in the United States of America

The Civil War Ushers in a Strong Central Government through Martial Law Enforcement
civilwar.jpg


Flash back a hundred years, and many of the most egregious examples of martial law can be found throughout the civil war. While today’s history books largely ignore the real reasons for the war or the many atrocities committed by President Lincoln, the facts of what really happened cannot be disputed.

The reason we have lost so many of our liberties can be tied directly to the civil war.

On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed martial law. While history contends the war was fought to end slavery, the truth is, Lincoln by his own admission never really cared about freeing slaves. In fact, Lincoln never intended to abolish slavery, his main interest was centralizing government power and using the federal government to exert complete control over all citizens. The abolishment of slavery was only a byproduct of the war. It actually took the 13th amendment to end slavery, since Lincoln actually only freed Southern slaves, not slaves in states loyal to the Union.

During the Civil War, Lincoln continually violated the Constitution, in some cases suspending the entire Constitution that he swore to uphold.

  • He suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus without the consent of congress.
  • He shut down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to Union policy or spoke out against him.
  • He raised troops without the consent of Congress.
  • He closed courts by force.
  • He even imprisoned citizens, newspaper owners,and elected officials without cause and without a trial.
Not to forget how FDR imposed a west coast evacuation of the Japanese during WWII.

Many are beginning to think it is now time to once again impose Martial Law in order to preserve America.

Bottom Line...we must have law and order. We must regain control of our borders. We must deport those who pose a threat to America. Just common sense. Unless you want to see America degraded to 3rd world status.

Martial Law in the United States: How Likely is it, and What will happen under Martial law?
Martial law does not preserve the USA. It does just the opposite, but the ruling class always seems to come out ahead.

Lincoln and FDR used martial law quite effectively.....America is coming unraveled....democracy is not working, congress is unable to work together for the good of America,look at the political violence, the constant attacks on Trump supporters....not even to mention the plot to unseat an elected President instigated by some top FBI officials and intelligence operatives.

That Other Plot -- to Bring Down Trump, by Patrick Buchanan
I do agree that the ruling class is trying to take down Trump and invalidate the 2016 election. Martial law will only make matters worse.

I respectfully disagree. Much good could be accomplished and under Trump's leadership much good would be accomplished. Otherwise....America will dis-integrate...what we always understood to be democracy in America is no longer viable...hence the paralysis in Washington and it is getting worse and worse....the point will be reached and not that far down the road when it will become obvious that drastic action must be taken to preserve America. All True Patriots need to prepare....the sooner we squash the insurrection the easier it will be...if we wait too long...we will be so weakened and divided that we will be viewed as a spoil to be taken by other powerful nations.
Tell me what good came from Dishonest Abe’s and Stalin’s Stooge’s tyrannical anti-Constitutional acts?
 

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