Message from @Deleted User

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2020-10-06 15:05:40 UTC  

every resident that grew up under communism tried to tell the insane left they're nuts for wanting it...it was a slave state system where everybody was a slave to the state with no rights period, u fight for ur rights..ur arrested and jailed if ur lucky..if ur not lucky, ur shot dead

2020-10-06 15:05:42 UTC  

passed overwhelmingly bipartisan.. then reid killed it

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/730962163098976346/763054383008317471/unknown.png

2020-10-06 15:06:33 UTC  

would have no crazy marxist revolutionaries now.

2020-10-06 15:07:55 UTC  

i attribute the decline of our country starting in that lame duck session before obama.

2020-10-06 15:09:42 UTC  

it started yrs if not decades sooner

2020-10-06 15:10:02 UTC  

about 100yrs earlier....slow decline

2020-10-06 15:10:22 UTC  

true, i guess this is more the nail in the coffin

2020-10-06 15:10:53 UTC  

This is why they don't want parents in the classrooms with their kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlTfUa8BpIo

2020-10-06 15:16:30 UTC  

anyway...before i go afk for a bit, if the great depression was any longer, usa would be communist by 1940's

2020-10-06 15:16:51 UTC  

and rest of the world by 1945

2020-10-06 15:17:08 UTC  

europe woulda went down faster..way faster

2020-10-06 15:17:21 UTC  

guess who was there to stop europe from going communist

2020-10-06 15:17:33 UTC  

it wasn't usa

2020-10-06 15:28:40 UTC  

> well technically it was national, not state level...the state can bitch but they can't stop national constitutional laws
@Deleted User from what I know the 14th amendment applies the constitution and bill of rights to the states. Wouldn’t this mean that the establishment clause and free exercise clause apply to the states also?

2020-10-06 15:38:02 UTC  

states can establish their own laws for their own states but what they can not do is violate existing national laws in those legal systems of their own states in violation of the constitution and bill of rights

2020-10-06 15:38:59 UTC  

they can take a constitutionally passed law on national level and make local amendments to it to expand it, but not make amendments to it in order to limit it

2020-10-06 15:40:10 UTC  

and ppl wonder why oregan too so long to become a state, they had a zero black ppl clause in their territory constitution

2020-10-06 15:40:56 UTC  

Ok I understand that but states attempted to institute a religion before and were stopped because it was unconstitutional

2020-10-06 15:40:58 UTC  

took them a while to track down everything to remove it

2020-10-06 15:41:40 UTC  

well if the religion's practices were unconstitutional..then it's a valid reason

2020-10-06 15:42:03 UTC  

say like human sacrificing and human slavery

2020-10-06 15:43:01 UTC  

That’s also grounds for restricting a religion. What happened then is some states endorsed one religion over the other for no secular reason and that is unconstitutional

2020-10-06 15:43:06 UTC  

So they were stopped

2020-10-06 15:44:30 UTC  

i seriously think satanism will have to get a serious legal team together in the future if they want to practice rituals that take human lives they do so on the grounds of legal agreements of the person being sacrificed with impartial witnesses so no constitutional rights nor human rights are being violated

2020-10-06 15:45:56 UTC  

well i pretty much think some changes will go into effect in various states over the next few yrs if not decades to clarify these positions on religion and establishment of such

2020-10-06 15:49:17 UTC  

> well i pretty much think some changes will go into effect in various states over the next few yrs if not decades to clarify these positions on religion and establishment of such
@Deleted User where is the original article we were discussing?

2020-10-06 15:50:18 UTC  

about an hr or so back

2020-10-06 15:50:50 UTC  

Ok I went to look for it and didn’t find it

2020-10-06 15:52:01 UTC  

well u kinda jumped into a discussion between me and another

2020-10-06 15:52:28 UTC  

we kinda splintered off the main article a bit

2020-10-06 15:52:32 UTC  

Was it the affirmative action?

2020-10-06 15:52:36 UTC  

ya

2020-10-06 15:53:20 UTC  

Ahhhh okok

2020-10-06 15:53:37 UTC  

I was mistaken to even jump in there oog, my bad

2020-10-06 15:53:55 UTC  

Thought y’all were talking about state endorsed religion like the fool that I am

2020-10-06 15:55:41 UTC  

ok, this here is nearly identical to the national constitutional bill into law creation ...except during 'covid lockdown', where it would be illegal to do so if they tried to pass a law without public review first

2020-10-06 15:57:32 UTC  

public review and opinion on the subject if it were to become a law is req'd for various stages on a national level...and in state level bills into laws

2020-10-06 15:58:21 UTC  

which is why sometimes u see public review vids leak online ....it's req'd by constitutional law on a national level

2020-10-06 15:58:45 UTC  

they can't throw it out even during a pandemic lockdown....and go around it

2020-10-06 15:59:36 UTC  

constitutionally ...the whole lockdown was voluntary ...they can't force u to lockdown without violating ur rights