Who Can Determine If A “Law” Is Unconstitutional?
on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on Who Can Determine If A “Law” Is Unconstitutional?Tagged as Constitution • Courts • Government • Nullification • Real ID
For over a hundred years attorneys, judges and many others have been professing that only courts, and ultimately the U.S. Supreme Court, can determine what is unconstitutional. Today, many legislators often say: We don™t need to determine if a Bill is unconstitutional because after it becomes a law, eventually someone…
Continue reading...The U.S. Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision is Unconstitutional For Many Reasons
on September 17th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on The U.S. Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision is Unconstitutional For Many ReasonsTagged as Courts • Handouts • Nullification
The Act entitled œThe Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) Public Law 111-148, also known as œObamacare, was passed as H.R. 3590 and was signed by œPresident Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. Challenges to the constitutionality of Obamacre were filed in the Federal District Court in Pensacola, Florida…
Continue reading...A Treaty Is Not Superior To The U.S. Constitution!
on September 17th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on A Treaty Is Not Superior To The U.S. Constitution!Tagged as Constitution • Handouts
Today we are constantly told or taught that a Treaty is superior to the Constitution for the United States of America, and that a Treaty can therefore amend the Constitution and/or destroy our sovereignty. These statements are, and always have been, false! The founding fathers, who wrote the federal Constitution…
Continue reading...1776 Constitution of Pennsylvania
on September 14th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on 1776 Constitution of PennsylvaniaTagged as Constitution
The following is a true reproduction of: œThe CONSTITUTION of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania which was found in a book of: œThe Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Carefully compared with the Originals. And an Appendix, containing the LAWS now in Force, passed between the…
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