St Louis, MO asked in Constitutional Law for Missouri

Q: James yes we have a responsibility to defend it in any manner rather it be in field of warfare or the courts that claim

to be united states but aiders of subverting the united states which is a high act of war the founders put things in place to protect this country they said democracy would become the enemy of itself & destroy itself & if i was at war & a citizen stole guns or something from the enemy i would reward them & want him to help do it more we kill people in war & that's against the law the 1st casualty of war is law like it has been in this nation which is being desecrated because foreigners are in control of it & this isn't their home & so any act done by this government could & should be seen as an act of war ever since the civil war we came out with worst drugs then before & they have been around since 1400 bc & that's when they started going against the drugs & our liberty because of the unconstitutional acts of Lincoln's

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