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The Jesuits are absolutists. Therefore, the governments they control must exercise absolute powers. Since rights limit powers, the rights of the citizens can be no more than privileges granted from absolute governments. Ancient liberties and common-law rights cannot be included. Such is the case with every socialist-communist government of today, be it the monarchy of Queen Elizabeth II, the military dictatorship of Castro or the democracy of Presidents William J. Clinton or George W. Bush, alias “King George II,” being of England’s past Stuart Dynasty. Therefore, one more nail had to be driven into America’s coffin. The Jesuits would not allow the powers newly given to Washington to be absolutely limited by the rights of its newly created national citizens, White and Black. The “privileges and immunities” of this new Fourteenth Amendment citizenship had to be defined by the Supreme Court so as not to include fundamental or common-law rights. This happened on April 14, 1873 (the anniversary of the assassination of President Lincoln in the Ford’s Theater “Slaughterhouse”) with the decision given in the Slaughterhouse Cases, 83 US 36, 80 (1873). The decision truly slaughtered our rights. The court held: “We are of the opinion that the rights claimed by these plaintiffs in error [fundamental common-law rights] if they have any existence [What arrogance!!!] are not privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States within the meaning of the clause of the fourteenth amendment under consideration.”
Posted on: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 18:20:02 +0000

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