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Why Ratify Constitution?

Why Ratify Constitution?

 

Ratify Constitution ?

What does ratify constitution mean?

Verb (used with object), -fied, -fy·ing.

1. To confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.


2. To confirm (something done or arranged by an agent or by representatives) by such action.


Ratifying the Constitution was the last step in the confirmation, approval and consent of the States and their people, of that magnificent blueprint of checks and balances of government.

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Our founding fathers knew well that government is ultimate power and that power can be corrupted absolutely. The greatest threat of government towards its people is too much control in the hands of a few. The real purpose of control is power; power over others. Knowing that political leaders seek control over us should not surprise us, for government is an evolutionary thing and usually evolves towards more control. Only the ratified Constitution with its checks and balances solves this trend, if it is followed by our representatives.


Ratification of a law, amendment or the Constitution itself is the final check and confirmation of the components of law.

When one reads the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution with the first 10 amendments (Bill of Rights), the Federalist and anti-Federalist Papers and correspondence between the founders, does one understand fully what the true mission of an ethical, moral government intended by our founders.


The primary ethical and moral mission of government is the protection of the inalienable rights, freedoms and property of the sovereign INDIVIDUAL. Therefore no individual, group of individuals, law, corporation or government itself can infringe on the inalienable rights, freedoms and property of ANY individual.


The checks and balances of the Constitution were designed to best counteract government infringement on the people while still stifling the infringement of individuals over others. This is the ultimate tightrope walk that our representatives are bound to by their oath to OBEY and protect the Constitution.


Unfortunately, the ink was hardly dry on that document before the Constitution was under attack by those that are motivated by greed and lust for power. This last century has seen an incremental but exponential infringement on inalienable rights and a morphing of statesmen into professional politicians that feather their political and personal fortunes from the ‘bribes’ of an oligarchy of banksters and big corporate monopolists through their special interest ‘funding’.


We the people are to blame for not forcing our representatives to honor their oath to obey and protect the Constitution and not monitoring their activities and eliminating the professional politicians from office. Too many shirk their obligation to become active in local government to assure that the Constitution is enforced at the local level. These actions lead by example and permeate upwards through county, then state government. The States then can establish their rightful control over federal law, as per the 10th Amendment of the Constitution.


Our original, organic Constitution was ratified over two centuries ago, but for a century our government has incrementally but exponentially plunged our nation into a tyranny of unconstitutional, un-ratified laws that place us and our progeny into perpetual debt slavery to the few that use their power to control our government.


You won’t hear any of this from the mainstream media as they are owned by the same ‘oligarchy’ that ‘own’ your government.


Do not fall into the trap of thinking the Constitution is out of date. Our founding fathers recognized the failings of the human psyche and created a blueprint of government, our Constitution, that if followed overcomes the true enemy, greed and lust for power. These human failings have not changed since the dawn of history.

 


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