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Sep 21Liked by James True

"An individual state citizen has un-a-lien-able Constitutional rights. While a US citizen, a creature of the state, has privileges and civil rights and is held subject to all policies, rules, codes and statutes, the same as any other public servant." -Hale vs Henkel 1906

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Sep 21Liked by James True

“The rights of the individuals are restricted only to the extent that they have been voluntarily surrendered by the citizenship to the agencies of government.” -City of Dallas v. Mitchell, 245 S.W. 944

Supreme Court: Jones v. Temmer, 89 F. Supp 1226: "The privileges and immunities clause of the 14th Amendment protects very few rights because it neither incorporates the Bill of Rights, nor protects all rights of individual citizens. Instead this provision protects only those rights peculiar to being a citizen of the federal government; it does not protect those rights which relate to state citizenship."

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Hehe, and here go’s again, check under your utube i commented literaly 1 minute before you post here😉 great show btw 👍

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