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Veritas et Sapientia

Veritas et Sapientia-Trump Points Out What Jefferson Knew About Federal Judges: They’re Corrupt

Mandeville, LA - [The following is an excerpt of Jefferson's letter to Judge Spencer Roane, the most vocal critic of the federal judiciary and most brilliant jurist of his day. - Editor, MC] "The nation declared its will by dismissing functionaries of one principle, and electing those of another, in the two branches, executive and legislative, submitted to their election. Over the judiciary department, the constitution had deprived them of […]

todayJune 7, 2016

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Do We Need A Union When We Have The State?

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – The way I read history and the way it used to be read all the way up until, I don’t know, maybe 1971 or so, to the “modern era,” the Supreme Court was convened and existed because of Article III in the U.S. Constitution. I know it’s old and antiquated, fuddy-duddy, and we don’t use it anymore. It’s dead and doesn’t mean what it […]

todayMarch 27, 2013 1

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