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Drowning In Tyranny is a brief booklet which shows readers how the government of the United States has exercised great powers, ignoring the spirit of the Constitution even as its letter is being strictly followed.
Drowning in Tyranny recommends a "Once and For All" Amendment to restore strict construction of the Constitution
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seat of government, Cohens v. Virginia, federal criminal jurisdiction, once and for all amendment, treason, felonies committed on the high seas, piracy, counterfeiting, seed of tyranny, Constitution, tyranny, Article I, Section 8, Clause 17, District of Columbia, in all cases whatsoever, 1766 Declaratory Act, ten miles square, bank of the United StatesEdition | Availability |
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Drowning in Tyranny discloses the mechanism used by the government of the United States to expand well beyond the spirit of the Constitution even as it follows its letter, by acting within the authority of essentially but one of its clauses, Article I, Section 8, Clause 17.
This clause provides Congress with the power and authority to exercise 'exclusive' legislation "in all Cases whatsoever" over the district constituted as the seat of government of the United States.
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