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The Constitution and the District of Columbia


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The Congress shall have Power To… exercise exclusive
Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such Dis­trict (not
exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular
States, and the Acceptance of Con­gress, become the Seat of the
Gov­ernment of the United States… (The U.S.
Constitution, Article I, Section 8, Clause 17)
In
The Federalist No. 43, James Madison explained the
need for a federal district, sub­ject to Congress s exclusive
jurisdiction and sep­arate from the territory, and authority,
of any single state:
The indispensable necessity of compleat authority at the seat of
Government car­ries its own evidence with it. It is a power ....

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The framers would have seen the mob at the Capitol as traitors


The framers would have seen the mob at the Capitol as traitors
Carlton F.W. Larson, The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2021
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Supporters of President Trump storm the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.photo for The Washington Post by Evelyn Hockstein.
The scenes are nearly unbelievable: An armed mob storming the U.S. Capitol to disrupt the counting of the electoral votes. The rioters claimed to be patriots, some of them even waving the Revolutionary War flag Don t Tread on Me. So what would our nation s founders have thought about this conduct?
The answer is pretty clear - they would have denounced it as treason. Article III of the Constitution limits the crime to levying war against the United States or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. Adhering to enemies addresses aid to foreign nations or groups with whom the United States is in a state of open war. By contrast, levying war primarily addresses internal concerns. The Con ....

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ESR | December 21, 2020 | If our Republic's constitution still matters...


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By Mark Alexander
web posted December 21, 2020
Predictably, the Supreme Court refused to take up the Texas lawsuit against four states for illegally changing voting rules. This suit was very different in nature from those filed by Donald Trump s legal team. The Texas suit stressed that those changes were not authorized by the respective state legislatures and that they clearly influenced the election outcome, which, by extension, clearly affects every state and 
every citizen.
For the record, refusing to take the case based on lack of standing, meaning the Court determined the state of Texas did not have direct legal standing to bring the suit, is very different than declaring the claims for the Texas suit don t have merit. They most certainly  ....

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Mark Alexander: If Our Republic's Constitution Still Matters... — The Patriot Post


“The crisis is arrived when we must assert our rights, or submit to every imposition, that can be heaped upon us, till custom and use shall make us as tame and abject slaves.” —George Washington (1774)
Predictably, the Supreme Court refused to take up the Texas lawsuit against four states for illegally changing voting rules. This suit was very different in nature from those filed by Donald Trump’s legal team. The Texas suit stressed that those changes were not authorized by the respective state legislatures and that they clearly influenced the election outcome, which, by extension, clearly affects every state and ....

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William Federer: Bill of Rights — The Patriot Post


After the Constitutional Convention ended, George Washington commented to Marquis de Lafayette, February 7, 1788:
“With regard to the two great points (the pivots on which the whole machine must move) my creed is simply:
First, That the general Government is not invested with more powers than are indispensably necessary to perform functions of a good government …
Secondly, That these Powers … are so distributed among the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches, into which the general Government is arranged, that it can never be in danger of degenerating into a monarchy, an oligarchy, an aristocracy, or any other despotic or oppressive form; so long as there shall remain any virtue in the body of the People …” ....

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