Saturday, October 5, 2019

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Are we in a forced Reconstruction II. Looking more and more that way comparing the sordid Reconstruction of the South. This exact same thing was done to Germany too:

Just after the so-called “Civil War” (it was actually the War for Southern Independence, which was fought from 1861-1865), the U.S. government was in shambles. It was broken and was being run by usurpers and retards. This era was known as Reconstruction. It was a 12-year, nightmarish period of government by illegal rule and by riff-raff, rather than by legal legislation. Under Reconstruction, people who had no business serving in the federal government nonetheless became “Senators” and “congressmen”; during that time, there were 21 retarded, illiterate negroes serving in the House of Representatives (indeed, during Reconstruction, the American government was partly led, albeit largely symbolically, by a negro, Joseph Rainey, the first Black presiding officer of the House of Representatives; America also got its first full-term negro Senator during Reconstruction [1][2]; mind you, in that era, negroes were not generally considered to be “equal” to White people). Under Reconstruction, laws that were not legally ratified (e.g., the 14th Amendment) were nonetheless called “fully ratified” and “legal” [3]. The Reconstruction era was “illegitimate and illegal government,” pure and simple (and Reconstruction was often enforced by the federal government via bayonet-point! Does that sound familiar? Right! The exact same thing happened 100 years later in Alabama in opposition to the policies of “racist” White governor George Wallace).

Now, America finds itself under Reconstruction II, in a sense, meaning that the federal government is again broken, and retards and usurpers are again roaming the halls of Congress, trying desperately to remove the legally elected president Donald Trump from office by using any ridiculous and illegal method they can think of, and also, trying to pass various unconstitutional laws whenever they have an opportunity to do so (e.g., “red flag” gun laws).

The 14th Amendment was never ratified, therefore, it is null and void.

--Reborn

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