The Gravity of the Crime of the Usurpation of the U.S. Presidency!
Since the Office of the U.S. President is a Constitutional office, and that which is the pinnacle of authority and power among all the other offices; it follows that the usurpation of the U.S. Presidency is the greatest crime of usurpation which can be committed in the United States:
Because it violates the Supreme Law of the Land, the Constitution, and the supreme office created by that Constitution, and touches upon every aspect of the political order, since this office holds supreme authority over the military, and is the supreme representative of We the People.
Thus the crime of the usurpation of the Presidency is the greatest crime against the entire Nation, against the Constitution, against the citizens, and against the end or purpose of the government, which is the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness of each citizen.
Considering that the U.S. is the predominate world power, such a crime effects also all the inhabitants of the earth.
In conclusion it is very proper to cite the words of our first President, George Washington, given during his final address, before retiring from office, who warned us of just this danger:
Let there be no change by usurpation; for . . . it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed!
Semper Fidelis,
Jason
Gary BarnesAuthorAn American Revival: Partisans No More203-994-6023www.AnAmericanRevival.commailto:Admin@AnAmericanRevival.com
