...if they despise the only document the peopole of the United States have agreed to be governed by????
1. It centers on the man who was bent to the will of Joseph Stalin, the Democrat who was 32nd President, Franklin Roosevelt, who engineered a Depression so as to be able to end-run around the Constitution.
This man:
In July 5, 1935, in a letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill of Washington, the President manifested his contempt for the Constitution. Hill was chairman of the subcommittee studying the Guffey-Vinson bill to regulate the coal industry: the purpose of the legislation was to re-establish, for the coal industry, the NRA code system which the Supreme Court had unanimously declared unconstitutional. Roosevelt wrote: "I hope your committee will not permit doubts as to constitutionality, however reasonable, to block the legislation."
2. This was the same Roosevelt who had sworn an oath on his 300 year old family Bible, to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Chesly Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 65.
3. ".... that newspaper [the LATimes] is a good roadmap to where progressives really want to go. In a recent column, Times scribe Nicholas Goldberg actually dismantles the Constitution. Please read the next paragraph carefully.
"Let's be honest: the problem isn't just with the (Supreme Court) justices. The problem, at least a substantial portion of it, lies with the U.S. Constitution itself.
"Yes, the hallowed Constitution, the document hammered out by 55 bewigged men in Philadelphia."
4. If they cannot ignore the Constitution, they'd be happy to destroy it.
And everyone knows why.
1. It centers on the man who was bent to the will of Joseph Stalin, the Democrat who was 32nd President, Franklin Roosevelt, who engineered a Depression so as to be able to end-run around the Constitution.
This man:
In July 5, 1935, in a letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill of Washington, the President manifested his contempt for the Constitution. Hill was chairman of the subcommittee studying the Guffey-Vinson bill to regulate the coal industry: the purpose of the legislation was to re-establish, for the coal industry, the NRA code system which the Supreme Court had unanimously declared unconstitutional. Roosevelt wrote: "I hope your committee will not permit doubts as to constitutionality, however reasonable, to block the legislation."
Letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill on H.R. 8479. | The American Presidency Project
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
2. This was the same Roosevelt who had sworn an oath on his 300 year old family Bible, to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Chesly Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 65.
3. ".... that newspaper [the LATimes] is a good roadmap to where progressives really want to go. In a recent column, Times scribe Nicholas Goldberg actually dismantles the Constitution. Please read the next paragraph carefully.
"Let's be honest: the problem isn't just with the (Supreme Court) justices. The problem, at least a substantial portion of it, lies with the U.S. Constitution itself.
"Yes, the hallowed Constitution, the document hammered out by 55 bewigged men in Philadelphia."
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4. If they cannot ignore the Constitution, they'd be happy to destroy it.
And everyone knows why.