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Tennessee House Bill HB0726 (and Senate bill SB1092) call for nullification to illegal federal laws, executive actions, and federal court opinions.

https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bill/HB0726.pdf

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

SECTION 6. It is declared that federal laws, federal executive actions, and federal court opinions must comply with the jurisdictional limitations of the United States Constitution. It is further declared that any federal action outside the enumerated powers set forth in the United States Constitution are in violation of the peace and safety of the people of this state, and therefore, said acts are declared void and must be resisted.

SECTION 7. The proper manner of resistance is a state action of nullification of the federal action.

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M VARR's avatar

Sanctuary states and cities have already nullified Federal immigration laws

so this should not be a problem for anyone!

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Martha's avatar

Unfortunately, it depends where you are and what type of a "sanctuary" you want:

2nd Amendment sanctuary measure struck down in Oregon

https://wtlocal.com/2023/02/2nd-amendment-sanctuary-measure-struck-down-in-oregon/

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Kim's avatar

I wish beautiful States like Oregon and California could take back their power from the crazy inmates currently running their asylums.

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Natalie's avatar

Here in beautiful Michigan things have only gotten worse since the last election. Now the Dems have total control.

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AM's avatar

I don't even know what to say about Michigan. The midterms blew my mind. No wonder I see so many Michigan plates in Florida.

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devoalan's avatar

I'm hoping they bring their anger, and hatred of all things witmer with them, and leave the libretards up there to dwell in their Muslim communist utopia. We don't take no stock in liberals here in the free state. Unfortunately I think it's inevitable.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

As a Michigander, what do you think the source of that is? Are there really majorities of people there now voting in Dems? Or is the voting system so corrupted the results represent those in power, not actual numbers of people?

I personally was very disappointed that Whitmer got reelected so easily. Is she actually popular there? What gives?

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LMWC's avatar

The system is corrupted in this state. It was put in place in 2018 and perhaps before that. Detroit was always considered corrupt, but it was with a wink and a nod because the GOP held the Legislature. We found out too late they were as corrupt as their Democrat counterparts. But lest you think this was a failing of just Michigan, look at Pennsylvania, Georgia, Minnesota, Arizona. Everyone hated what went on in these states and yet the Democrats were re elected and abominable amendments were voted in, in all these states. This was a top down corruption of our elections. CoVid was the mechanism to put it all into effect.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I feel the same about the Georgia voting system. It's hard to believe half the country voted to keep and maintain democrats in power based on all the failed policies. But then again, how many people believed we lived in a Fascist dictatorship from 2016-2020?

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Bandit's avatar

🤔 I thought with Whitmer (?) the dems already had control.

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Natalie's avatar

Before the election, we controlled the Michigan legislature, but not anymore.

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Credenda's avatar

Are the average citizens in Michigan that brainwashed or is it that the elections are rigged? Because if the average Joes in MI would vote that stuff in then then we are DONE as a nation.

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Bandit's avatar

I thought Michigan was like a lot of other "blue" states. They have one or two big cities that vote blue and out vote the entire rest of the state that votes red.

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Leo's avatar

So, Republicans don't live in big cities anymore?

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Momcat's avatar

Texas is the same way. The big cities are blue & we just barely stay red as a state. We need the electoral college on the state level, too. but politicians want ranked voting so the dems can stay in office forever. New Mexico has a similar problem & is only blue in SantaFe/Albuquerque, but they have enough votes to keep the state blue.

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Natalie's avatar

I do believe there was election fraud, but Whitmer really used the abortion issue to bring out her troops. The state passed an amendment to the constitution that made Roe v. Wade look practically pro-life. The same thing happened a few years ago when legalizing marijuana was on the ballot. Now we are a mecca for abortions, surrounded by pot facilities and "provisioning centers," and Whitmer wants to continue the destruction by turning Michigan into one big solar/wind farm/EV battery plant and take away our 2nd Amendment rights.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I suspect it's both.

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GenEarly's avatar

That "Red Trickle" should teach "somepeople", somewhere that something is amiss. But Alas, "We" have trouble Looking" Tyranny in the Face and avert our gaze to the ground while shuffling our feet in submission. 2020 ,2022, but there's always 2024 Comrades!!! Sheesh, I can't wait until 2026 .....

https://genearly.substack.com/p/what-happened-in-2008-the-ussa-was

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

As I was heading to the kitchen today, I overheard a news program, my guess is it was CNN. It was all about the Dominion Machine and Fox News. That was the reason for the story. The actual story was the embedded propaganda within the story saying that the election was not stolen and that Fox Executives knrew this. There is a lot of psychological BS, and of course the story reeked with "appeal to experts" logical fallacies.

They also were presenting the narrative that the dominion machine scandal was dreamed up all on FOX news 9 Days following the election. Don't they remember that it was the very night that things started to stink? The Swing states shut down, we have video, and yet we are the ones who are crazy conspiracy theorists.

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Bandit's avatar

You should really read the articles by Kanekoa The Great (Substack) about those voting machines and the software running them.

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Bandit's avatar

Yeah, do like Newscum does and blame Texas for being like Kalifornia. SMH

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Bandit's avatar

Ah. Ok. Thanks!

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Joy sister's avatar

Add Washington to that list. Inslee doesn't get alot of national media coverage for some reason but he's just as awful.

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

Truer words never spoken! Preach Joy sister!

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GenEarly's avatar

Put JawGA on that list. Probably more insideous as Repubs& democRats Collude for prior sElection Results via the McChines & Drop Offs.

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Bandit's avatar

Awesome. 😑🙄

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Bandit's avatar

But the crazy "inmates" out number the "sane" by such a huge number, I can't believe it can be done.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

i suppose all the sane ca people already left Bandit. There are only some left that can not but stay because of other ties. I just read over 700000 have left already.

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Canny Granny's avatar

Tennessee gets a lot. Even though it’s getting crowded, they are welcome ...if they behave.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

People vote their values. Have they woken up and changed their values or are they still libs who just want to live in a functioning state?

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Canny Granny's avatar

I’m not sure. Some still whine, “That’s not how you do it, “ or they want everything regulated. They catch a lot of flack and lots of them get really made when they see someone says, “Don’t California my Tennessee, or “We don’t care how you did it up north.” A lot say we came here because we believe like you. I’ve see liberals say they were moving because it’s horrible here. Lol

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

i also read Kentucky was one of the first to allow ivermectin again. I don't know if you can really buy it but still. And now it seems Idaho is going to ban all mrna jabs. Worth noting.

President is rejoicing pres day in Ukraine with his disciple I guess.

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Canny Granny's avatar

We can buy it over the counter in Tennessee. Compound shops are pretty much the only pharmacies who will sell it.

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Canny Granny's avatar

https://www.rxcompoundcentre.com/

I think they can ship it to you out of state. They used to advertise it more. You can call them or send an email.

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Bandit's avatar

I saw 1,000,000, but that was on a sub stack.

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Canny Granny's avatar

I hope they are all conservative votes. I wonder if that was counting illegal immigrants.

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Bandit's avatar

Supposedly, conservatives. The illegals, IMO, will not be conservative for several generations, if ever.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

i think mine was on epoch times, but not sure. CA has always been one of the last states i would move to because of the prices. right there with florida and large parts of tx and the midwest because of the hurricanes...

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Bandit's avatar

Do you mean the tornados in Texas and the Midwest?

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

ah yes sorry LOL. I loved Oklahoma but my husband did not want to move there because of tornado alley.

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Jan's avatar

Doesn’t it depend on who is governor of that state? Or CE of the county?My county I lived in Md was a 2A sanctuary county. My understanding was only if the party in charge upholds that or it means nothing?

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GenEarly's avatar

Comrade, Really??? Expecting Equal Justice from the JustUs Dept ??? Call the FIB!!! They will certainly help you out, (of your house in handcuffs.)

Of course hopefully you could be sarcastic, but Jeff still has faith in the Legal System as a Lawyer would. As more MD's "wake up" to the carnage of the VaXXX Bio-Weapon, so perhps will the Lawyers, as the DC Gulag continues to imprison and torture Jan 6 "guests".

Or 2022 Arizona sElection Fraud is swept under the Legal Rug along with 2020. That "Rug" will get too lumpy at some point .......

genearly.substack.com

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daverkb's avatar

More important, especially at this late hour of 'failed state' is to ALWAYS keep keep the truth of our positions smack dab in the public eye. Thus, the 'failed justice' system become an implement of power in our hands no matter win, lose or draw.

The Human Voice is the greatest of all weapons. If not, there would be no need for censorship and silencing. The great Protestant Reformation was largely won because the King and all of his men could not silence the reformers no matter how many 'laws' they passed to this object.

The Cretin Rulers in the span of one brief year have gone from skating on ice three feet thick to skating on ice mere inches thick. No one knows how all of this plays out, or what will be the cost in suffering at the hands of the increasingly desperate. But it is a least the beginning of the end of something.

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GenEarly's avatar

"IF" SAPA (2nd Ammendment Preservation) Laws contain No Penalities for LE Violating the Law then thes laws are toothless. Many Local Polezi are Eager Beavers to "Assist" the Federales due to $$$$ "Grants", and the "Big Boy" adrenaline rush of such activities.

GA has a toothless version being pushed by Rinos and applauded under the table by democRats. Florida??? TN ???

genearly.substack.com

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Copernicus's avatar

I hope they will do this AND follow through.

South Carolina tried under Andrew Jackson, and it didn't go well.

I'm definitely no expert. I only learned about the SC and Andrew Jackson situation during our homeschool lesson last week!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Copernicus, if you don’t mind my asking, what curriculum do you use?

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Copernicus's avatar

Sure! You know how we homeschool people love to talk curriculum!

For humanities, we are using TruthQuest History, which is more or less a giant book list of living books from which we pick ones to read. She has some commentary along the way about topics generally and time periods. For instance, right now we're reading about Indians in the eastern US in the 1800s, their encounters w the white folk as settlements expanded westward, and the Indian Removal Act of 1830 which forcibly removed all the Indians to land west of the Mississippi. (I couldn't help noticing that the government had blatant disregard for the Indian citizens then just as it had for its non-compliant, non-injecting citizens recently; forcibly depriving both groups of means of livelihood and ownership.). Anyway, the TQH author introduces the topic by wondering what might have been God's purposes in bringing the settlers to the Indians (the gospel), and how could both Indians and settlers have handled things better? The overriding purpose of the curriculum is seeing God in history. Looking at the two big beliefs of people: what do they believe about God, and what then do they believe about man and how man is to live before that God and with one another?

The book that mentioned the nullification doctrine is actually a very old book that was my great grandfather's: Our Country in Romance, published in 1921 and part of a four volume set called The Human Interest Library. It has been quite lovely to read, as the stories are written as stories rather than a series of monotonous facts.

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Copernicus's avatar

The one downside of this particular curriculum is there is very little hands-on stuff included, unless you consider notebooking pages to be hands on, which I don't.

Well Trained Mind (Story of the World) and My Father's World do far better in that department, but neither focuses exclusively on US history. And SOTW is not explicitly Christian so doesn't include that dimension, although it is certainly not hostile toward it.

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John Bugni's avatar

Copernicus, ordered Our Country in Romance.😄

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Copernicus's avatar

Hahaha, that’s awesome! Was it very expensive? It really is a neat book.

Now, there are one or two times so far that I didn’t necessarily agree w how they told a particular story (can’t even remember what it was, now), but all in all it is a great book. And full of vocabulary and sentence syntax that we hear no longer.

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SunnyRai's avatar

❤️ this is GREAT!! Thank you for sharing.

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RunningLogic's avatar

This is excellent, thank you so much!! And it’s funny, my mom always used to say it was important to read older books and their accounts and perspectives on historical events. So this fits in perfectly!

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Copernicus's avatar

We've been appreciating the old Landmark Series of kids chapter books. I've found them on Thriftbooks and at our local Half Price Bookstore. They cover a host of historical people, times, and events. Our library carries some of them as well.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I will look for those!

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Haha I learned SO much just by osmosis when homeschooling our brood. It’s a safe and effective side effect!

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Copernicus's avatar

Haha, yes, definitely about one of the only side effects that I've ever enjoyed. 😂

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Ain’t THAT the truth?

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Worse than Chinese backed, the WHO is owned by Bill Gates.

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Bandit's avatar

Pot-A-to, pat-AH-to, IMHO.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I understand the perspective, but Xi is constantly fighting internal dissent and people who would depose him in a minute if they are given a chance, handling a population that is on edge... Bill Gates answer only to himself and is ruthless.

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GenEarly's avatar

"but Xi is constantly fighting internal dissent and people who would depose him in a minute if they are given a chance"

You mean like Here in the USSA with a Feral DC Coup sElection Fraudulent Gov??? and we have gunz!!! the Chinese people are disarmed, with a well Paid Polezi & Army that demonstrated their "loyality" at Tiananmen Square?

OMG! the FIB did their JAN 6 False Flagged "Insurrection" and How Many Citizens have been Swept Up? 900??? Who really Knows???

We are Whistling Past the Graveyard.

https://genearly.substack.com/p/what-happened-in-2008-the-ussa-was

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daverkb's avatar

This is an excellent point. And I suspect that internal dissent in China is greatly underappreciated in the world at large and perhaps within China. It is true that China bought a huge amount of time by giving up on pure Communism. But The Problem remains and festers in the discontent of the Chinese masses.

The bottom line, as I am want to say, is that caging human beings like zoo animals is a bad business model for any government.

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GenEarly's avatar

While the "dissent" in the USSA is just "Underwhelming" as the Obamy-biden NWO deep State steals elections and marches Us into WW III, Civil Chaos and CW.

It's too late once We are "caged", comrade. Just saying, mainly disgusted at myself, nothing personal.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This is interesting. I’ve been wondering for some time who is is behind the WHO really. Do you have a source on this? It wouldn’t surprise me. I had heard Soros too.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

The biggest private funders for international health care initiatives are Gates and the Wellborn Trust. The WHO is dependent on them - both directly and through their ability to influence government policies all over the world.

A lot of this is documented in Robert F. Kennedy's book "The Real Anthony Fauci". If you read it, be prepared to be revolted, especially at some of the stuff Gates and the WHO have forced on Africa.

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daverkb's avatar

Well, as in my tender years, this is the sixty-four thousand dollar question. Billionaires like Cretin Gates, Elon Musk, the social media platform billionaires are very much the Front Men. Front men for whom? For those who control the real money and wealth ... and certainly the constellation of the banker establishment elite is at the core and heart of all of this.

Even those who had fairly high positions in the Money Power Establishment cannot supply the answer as to who is at the apex of the Western World control mechanism. For instance, Catherine Austin Fitts who was a partner at Dillion Read says she cannot identify these people. Her term for these people is Mr. Global. Well! I have to admit. This failure to identify is highly unsatisfying as to accountability. But it is for certain that these very, very rich and powerful people long ago decided that there is safety in obsurity.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

My comment was who is behind the WHO. Not in general this whole debacle.

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daverkb's avatar

The sense of my comment is that apex of power is always the same 'set' of people as are behind EVERYTHING that has gone on in the West for the last hundred plus years .... and much longer than that if we are to believe Carrol Quigley's The Anglo-American Establishment.

Of the high visibility people (like Gates, Soros, et alia.), these would not be permitted to persist if they were fundamentally singing off key.

I remember Franklin Roosevelt saying it was a few hundreds of people who were running the United States. The American Empire has greatly expanded things from FDR's day and time. Nonetheless, a relatively few number of people in the hundreds or few thousands drive the whole show. And nothing happens independently from those who control the money.

Yours is always a good question. And I hope that we all can end the horror nightmare now ongoing. Nobody should have to get up every day an wonder, "What horror next."

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Doger Badell's avatar

Agreed! I've not had time to read all this yet, but James Roguski has a substack on this:

https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/a-world-wide-call-to-take-immediate

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devoalan's avatar

Totally unconstitutional. No treaties signed by this mope, or any mope in his stolen position with other governments have any validity.

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Canny Granny's avatar

I refuse to comply with any of Biden’s horsepoop. I hope someone gives him a jab of bad batch.

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Bridget T's avatar

Or maybe a jab of horse poop 😂

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Canny Granny's avatar

😂 Best idea yet!

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Legallady4's avatar

unfortunately lousy there’s precedent for president entering into treaty agreement without Senate involved. He bypassed constitution via a SOTUS decision years ago (i have to look it up) by appointing delegates. (Jeff Childers help me out here). In order to override, supermajority senate vote required. As of last week, only 17 Republicans signed.

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Canny Granny's avatar

Idk what they are afraid of, but I know the constitution is the highest law of the US. I’m standing on that.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

As Lysander Spooner once accurately noticed, either the Constitution was completely ineffective or it is complicit.

Choose either one.

It's all a huge fraud, in my opinion. See Legalman's podcast, The Quash to be blackpilled. https://player.captivate.fm/episode/930ffc92-9728-477a-b6ab-8fbe9e5e3308

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Canny Granny's avatar

I’ll watch.

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Leo's avatar

Good luck. The WHO overrides the USA constitution.

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Canny Granny's avatar

Give in and up if you wish.

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Canny Granny's avatar

I’ve read a bit about that treaties snd the constitution. It’s not necessarily cut and dried from what I read. We definitely get to force our senators to push back on the treaty and to remove ourselves from it. There is no reason for any senator to support this treaty. However, I will still maintain my individual rights under the constitution. As second smartest guy says, “Do not comply!”

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devoalan's avatar

I'd like to see him live long enough to partake in an execution for treason.

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Dana's avatar

And here’s the article from Epoch Times on the same subject. Biden Admin Negotiates Deal to Give WHO Authority Over US Pandemic Policies

https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/biden-admin-negotiates-deal-to-give-who-authority-over-us-pandemic-policies_5066631.html

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Bones's avatar

If this is not addressed by us, we are wasting our time

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