Sunday, August 10, 2014

ON THIS DAY, IN 1776,NEWS REACHES LONDON THAT AMERICAS HAD DRAFTED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE! It was a declaration of WE THE PEOPLE!
Until the Declaration of Independence formally transformed the 13 British colonies into states, both Americans and the British saw the conflict centered in Massachusetts as a local uprising within the British empire. To King George III, it was a colonial rebellion, and to the Americans, it was a struggle for their rights as British citizens. However, when Parliament continued to oppose any reform and remained unwilling to negotiate with the American rebels and instead hired Hessians, German mercenaries, to help the British army crush the rebellion, the Continental Congress began to pass measures abolishing British authority in the colonies.
THE WORDS "CORPORATION" AND "CORPORATIONS" WERE INTENTIONALLY LEFT OUT OF THE DOCUMENT. CORPORATIONS WERE NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS PEOPLE AND CORPORATE MONEY WAS NOT SPEECH!


They now control most all of our media as well! They know how to use advertising to keep the factions of the public fighting against one another, leaving themselves to continue their takeover of our country!





The above post is correct but the image is wrong.  Corporation, and corporations were intentionally left out of both documents! While we are on the topic: ________________________________________
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE CONSTITUTION! By Jefferson and Madison
The Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and outlined the reasons why the colonies were seeking independence from Great Britain. The document was written by Thomas Jefferson at the suggestion of the other members of the Continental Congress. He wrote the draft in June of 1776, and his fellow committee members made changes in wording and added additional charges against King George III of England. The document listed the "self-evident truths" and "unalienable rights" of Americans that Thomas Jefferson based on the philosophy of John Locke, and it provided the reasons why the colonies are seeking independence.
The Constitution was written in 1787 and ratified by the 13 states in March of 1789. The Constitution served as the fundamental law of the United States and established the foundation for a republican form of government with three separate branches: the judicial, executive and legislative. The Constitution was influenced by the United States' experience under the Articles of Confederation which was the country's first written constitution. Individual states had been granted too many rights, weakening the federal government. The Constitution strengthened the central government while still maintaining individual liberties. The first ten amendments to the constitution are known as the Bill of Rights, and they became part of the Constitution on December 15, 1791. The Bill of Rights guarantees Americans the rights to freedom of speech, assembly and religion, among others. Corporations are not people! Corporate money is not speech!

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