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In the founding of this American Republic of sovereign States, our constitutional framers wisely agreed to split the powers between the national government and the States for representative purposes. The powers of taxation and representation made the republic unique among other countries of the world. However, since our nation's founding, the courts and political figures have been among those attempting to disavow the formation of our American Republic to benefit their own special interests-through the establishment of two evil constitutional amendments designed to destroy our American way of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the founding of this American Republic of sovereign States, our constitutional framers wisely agreed to split the powers between the national government and the States for representative purposes. The powers of taxation and representation made the republic unique among other countries of the world. However, since our nation's founding, the courts and political figures have been among those attempting to disavow the formation of our American Republic to benefit their own special interests-through the establishment of two evil constitutional amendments designed to destroy our American way of life and by furthermore instituting a United Democratic front that goes against our basic constitutional principles.
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Autorenporträt
Author Federico Lines is a naturalized American citizen, who genuinely believes in the motto of state sovereignty over central autonomy. Founder of States Rights Radio and author of the revised edition, "State Sovereignty: The Power Lies with Us, Not the Federal Government", Lines believes in the American federalism style of government and the establishment of "a more perfect union" of representative power. He adheres to the principles of our Founding Fathers and advocates for the rules of federalism that govern our American republic.