I believe the Founding Fathers did elude to and understood that the Prime Law was essential for a successful government and freedom of the People. I agree that if the Prime Law had been given more emphasis, and was included in the Constitution we would not have the problems that exist today, but even then there were factions that had different agendas that were not necessarily in the best interest of the People.
Although the Constitution is a masterpiece, in the wrong hands, it has become a weapon turned against the People by loop holes not protected by the Supreme Court from being used. The insight of our forefathers was genius, and makes the Constitution a living document that applies even today.
Another major problem I see is the failure of the People to rise up, after WWII was over, to abolish the State of Emergency Act which led to the Fed. Income tax and rise of power of the IRS; and protest the National Security Act that has been in place to this day, which basically invalidates the Constitution, and leaves the People vulnerable. The Prime Law could perhaps have curtailed those events?
Good day.
Linda L.
I believe the Founding Fathers did elude to and understood that the Prime Law was essential for a successful government and freedom of the People. I agree that if the Prime Law had been given more emphasis, and was included in the Constitution we would not have the problems that exist today, but even then there were factions that had different agendas that were not necessarily in the best interest of the People.
Although the Constitution is a masterpiece, in the wrong hands, it has become a weapon turned against the People by loop holes not protected by the Supreme Court from being used. The insight of our forefathers was genius, and makes the Constitution a living document that applies even today.
Another major problem I see is the failure of the People to rise up, after WWII was over, to abolish the State of Emergency Act which led to the Fed. Income tax and rise of power of the IRS; and protest the National Security Act that has been in place to this day, which basically invalidates the Constitution, and leaves the People vulnerable. The Prime Law could perhaps have curtailed those events?
Good day.
Linda L.
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