Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

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Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home.

The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government. To achieve these goals, the Founding Fathers proposed a national government where power was divided between three separate branches of government: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary.
 
Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home.

The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government. To achieve these goals, the Founding Fathers proposed a national government where power was divided between three separate branches of government: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary.

As part of his arguments against the federal case against him for his actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, the former president continues to claim that commanders-in-chief can never be charged for anything they do as part of their official duties.

You tell me.
 
It's time to go 50 different ways. You can stay with the kid fuckers and the sad little queers.


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Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home.

The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government. To achieve these goals, the Founding Fathers proposed a national government where power was divided between three separate branches of government: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary.
elmer, it would be so easy to ensure domestic tranquility by establishing justice AND equality before the law

the founders wanted to make it impossible for one person party or group to get control of a government controlled by an interstate cabal of freemasons
 
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As part of his arguments against the federal case against him for his actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, the former president continues to claim that commanders-in-chief can never be charged for anything they do as part of their official duties.

You tell me.
How can anyone not see how Trump is making every attempt to eliminate seperation of powers. Even while he is out of office.
 
How can anyone not see how Trump is making every attempt to eliminate seperation of powers. Even while he is out of office.
sealybobo mr trump loves america more than any american since george washington

they do have much in common one camped out in a freezing winter, commanding 13 separate and territorial iver the entire eastern seaboard in a time when the fastest messages went by horse. the other had bone spurs and owned the delaware .....
also, congress is said to have offered a crown to washington.

knowing what we know of trump and knowing what we know of the treason caucus ........
 
Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home.

The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government. To achieve these goals, the Founding Fathers proposed a national government where power was divided between three separate branches of government: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary.

Which Founding Fathers? Which ideals? You're being vague, clearly aiming at a particular point, and seem to be operating off little more than romanticized lore.

The Founding Fathers had a great variety of goals, not always aligned with each other.
 
America will soon not exist because the WEF/Democrats are propping open the border allowing anyone from anywhere to come and go unchecked and unregulated.

No nation can survive without a border and the WEF/Democrats know this.
BS..
 
Are we upholding the goals of the founding fathers?

The first goal was to create a more perfect union, or promote national unity. The second goal was to establish justice, or equality before the law. The third goal was to ensure domestic tranquility, or peace at home.

The Founding Fathers wanted to make it difficult for one person, party, or group to get control of the government. To achieve these goals, the Founding Fathers proposed a national government where power was divided between three separate branches of government: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary.
One goal we failed to realize is that the three branches of the Federal government are to be co-equal – the Framers never intended the aberration that is the Imperial Presidency.

The Framers clearly intended that the president not be above the law, that presidential immunity be limited not to include criminal acts, and that unitary executive dogma be repugnant to the principles of freedom and liberty.
 

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