Constitutional Militia
Constitutional Attorney, Scholar, Author, and Lecturer.
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Constitutional Militia are State government institutions, thoroughly civilian in character. It is by the efforts of "the Militia of the several States", that the "security of a free State" can be preserved throughout the Union.
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Congress and “the Militia of the several States”
Congress and the Militia“THE MILITIA OF THE SEVERAL STATES” ARE LARGELY OUTSIDE THE JURISDICTION OF CONGRESS.Congress Governs “Part” of the Militia— Otherwise The Militia...
“Oath or Affirmation” of Office
“Oath or Affirmation” of OfficeEvery government official is personally liable for each and every violation of the Constitution.“Oath or Affirmation” of Office (Article VI, Clause...
“Executive Power” of the President of the United States
“Executive Power” of the President of the United States: A Mere Residue of the Power Enjoyed by the King of EnglandAlthough the Constitution mandates that...
Misconstrued Role of the President
President's Constitutional Role as "Commander in Chief"On the very face of the Constitution. the President is not the "Commander in Chief" of the Nation as a...
Militia: Near Universal Membership
Militia: Near Universal ServiceFor society to depend upon professional “police” and other “law-enforcement” and “internal-security” forces separate from, independent of, and perhaps antagonistic to the people would...

























