Ron Paul on CNBC a few hours ago. He refuses to endorse Romney when asked, explains exactly what will happen in Congress with the fiscal cliff (cynics will rejoice!), and declares boldly that both parties are essentially the same, and that in his long career he hasn’t seen a notable difference in the White House regardless of which side holds power.
Oh yeah, he also says that both Obama and Romney are owned by Goldman Sachs aka; Rothschild Banking Cabal.
“Everyone who believes in freedom must work diligently for sound money, fully redeemable. Nothing else is compatible with the humanitarian goals of peace and prosperity.” — Ron Paul
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In Independence hall, George Washington was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army in 1775 and the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. Also, the design of the American flag was agreed upon in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted in 1781, and the U. S. Constitution was drafted in 1787.
This is the room where it all took place:
George Washington actually sat in the chair in the front of the room. It’s one of the only originals furnishings. The rest were burned by the British Monarchy during the occupation.
- Preamble
- Article 1 – The Legislative Branch
- Section 1 – The Legislature
- Section 2 – The House
- Section 3 – The Senate
- Section 4 – Elections, Meetings
- Section 5 – Membership, Rules, Journals, Adjournment
- Section 6 – Compensation
- Section 7 – Revenue Bills, Legislative Process, Presidential Veto
- Section 8 – Powers of Congress
- Section 9 – Limits on Congress
- Section 10 – Powers Prohibited of States
- Article 2 – The Executive Branch
- Article 3 – The Judicial Branch
- Article 4 – The States
- Article 5 – Amendment
- Article 6 – Debts, Supremacy, Oaths
- Article 7 – Ratification
- Signatories
- Amendments
- Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression
- Amendment 2 – Right to Bear Arms
- Amendment 3 – Quartering of Soldiers
- Amendment 4 – Search and Seizure
- Amendment 5 – Trial and Punishment, Compensation for Takings
- Amendment 6 – Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses
- Amendment 7 – Trial by Jury in Civil Cases
- Amendment 8 – Cruel and Unusual Punishment
- Amendment 9 – Construction of Constitution
- Amendment 10 – Powers of the States and People
- Amendment 11 – Judicial Limits
- Amendment 12 – Choosing the President, Vice President
- Amendment 13 – Slavery Abolished
- Amendment 14 – Citizenship Rights
- Amendment 15 – Race No Bar to Vote
- Amendment 16 – Status of Income Tax Clarified
- Amendment 17 – Senators Elected by Popular Vote
- Amendment 18 – Liquor Abolished
- Amendment 19 – Women’s Suffrage
- Amendment 20 – Presidential, Congressional Terms
- Amendment 21 – Amendment 18 Repealed
- Amendment 22 – Presidential Term Limits
- Amendment 23 – Presidential Vote for District of Columbia
- Amendment 24 – Poll Taxes Barred
- Amendment 25 – Presidential Disability and Succession
- Amendment 26 – Voting Age Set to 18 Years
- Amendment 27 – Limiting Changes to Congressional Pay