“Will you tarry now until the other enemy carries fire and sword to your very doors? No, it shall not be. . . . Almighty and gracious God! Thou hast been the refuge and strength of Thy people in all ages.”
Apostle Peter writes about use of the Scriptures wrongly in polemics, “they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.”
—to extent countenanced by government (e.g., §230, and anemic Antitrust & ”common carrier” violations enforcement),
abrogate the 1st Am Right of the People.
@ci2twit@realDonaldTrump American globalist elitists [Uniparty] have eroded our rights, stolen elections, ruined lives. Their mantra ~ “The masses are asses.” Elitists believe Transcendence makes them Law-Unto-Themselves, superior & immune to laws governing us mere mortals. They would enslave or kill us.
@USSupremeCourt Court only one established by Constitution—from which flow both extensive inherent authority & awful responsibility
“[I]nherent powers . . . resolve cases expeditiously.” 579 U.S. ___, No. 15-458, slip op. at 6 (2016). “[C]an save [] parties, [] court, & society the costly.” Id.
@USSupremeCourt “Court is a place where justice is judicially administered. To say, merely [] Courts should be established . . . entirely idle. To say . . . Courts shall be established, means [] all the needful and usual incidents to Courts shall be established.” 23 U.S. (10 Wheat.) 1, 4 (1825).
““it’s the leaders of [] country who determine [] policy, & it’s always a simple matter to drag [] people along . . . tell them they are being attacked.”
Goering @ Nuremberg
@ScottAdamsSays Am I
Congress . . . no law . . . abridging . . . speech, or of the press🔅; or [] right . . . peaceably to assemble [] to petition . . . for a redress . . .
“During the war, Tokyo Rose was not any one individual, but rather a group of largely unassociated women working for the same propagandist effort throughout the Japanese Empire . . . became an important symbol of Japanese villainy for the [USA].”
@ScottAdamsSays “name given by Allied troops in the South Pacific during World War II to all female English-speaking radio broadcasters of Japanese propaganda. The programs were broadcast . . . to demoralize Allied forces abroad and their families at home . . .”