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"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God" was a motto suggested for, but not used as, the Seal of the United States. The source is likely Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson later taxed it for his own seal.

"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God" was a motto suggested for, but not used as, the Seal of the United States.

The source is likely Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson later taxed it for his own seal.
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James Madison called this the wisest part of the Constitution. 👉 “In no part of the Constitution is more wisdom to be found than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature.” Why did the Founders do this? They just fought a war to secede from

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Almost no Americans know anything about how the founders structured war powers under the constitution. Or how Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison put that into practice. “almost no” really is just a rounding error. We know some of you are out there, but it’s

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🔥 No emergency. No exception. No loophole. The President has ZERO constitutional authority to unilaterally take the country to war. James Madison didn’t just say it. He proved it - as President. Not once. But twice. In two hot wars. 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=-XRZtq…

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9/ 🚫 IN ANY CASE James Madison wasn’t vague. He wasn’t cautious. He left zero room for interpretation: “the executive has no right, in any case to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war” No loopholes. No exceptions. Ever.

9/ 🚫 IN ANY CASE

James Madison wasn’t vague. He wasn’t cautious.
He left zero room for interpretation:

“the executive has no right, in any case to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war”

No loopholes. No exceptions.
Ever.
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Few countries in history - if any - have used proxies to interfere with sovereign nations - or wage war on them - more than the so-called "land of the free"

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🔥 They Lie About War Powers youtube.com/watch?v=-XRZtq… The "Father of the Constitution" told us the truth. As President, James Madison followed it to the letter. In not one, but two hot wars.

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"This bombing doesn't count as war, so congress isn't needed" is as BIG OF A LIE AS FDR and his cronies saying that growing wheat in your backyard and consuming it in your own home is "interstate commerce"

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“Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the

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Machiavelli understood what happens to those who disarm the people: "But a prince who disarms his subjects will at once offend them, by thus showing that he has no confidence in them, but that he suspects them either of cowardice or want of loyalty, and this will cause them to

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Would be better just to get rid of the requirement to have FFL’s altogether. It’s nothing more than another license to inhibit people from exercising their God given right to self-defense.