Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "See why Jim Jordan's FBI whistleblowers are facing growing scrutiny" video.

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  17.  @josecoope2211  You are living in the 1950s WHITE SUPREMACIST LIE against the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. These are FACTS, history-illiterate DUPE: DEMOCRATIC President Harry Truman INTEGRATED the US military. He was OPPOSED in doing so by the REPUBLICANS. DEMOCRATIC President JFK submitted Civil Rights and Voting Rights bills to Congress. DEMOCRATIC President LBJ shepherded the 1964 Civil Rights bill through Congress and signed it into law. DEMOCRATIC President LBJ shepherded the 1965 Voting Rights bill through Congress and signed it into law. REPUBLICAN Supreme Court Justice Roberts GUTTED the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the RACIST REPUBLICAN state legislatures and governors immediately instituted ATTACKS on the voting rights of African-Americans. "Gerrymandering" was invented by ANTI-Federalist/"States Rights" Congressman Elbridge Gerry. The states that seceded and formed the Confederacy and LEVIED WAR against the United States -- defined in the Constitution as TREASON -- did so on the FALSE basis of "STATES RIGHTS" being SUPERIOR to the Federal gov't CONTRARY to the Federal SUPREMACY CAUSE. "STATES RIGHTS" has ALWAYS been CODE for RACIST WHITE SUPREMACISM. GROW UP, learn ACTUAL HISTORY, and based thereon find your way to REALITY: REPUBLCIANS have been engaged in gerrymandering -- SUPPRESSING the votes of ANYONE who votes Democratic -- since at latest REPUBLICAN NIXON and his "Southern Strategy". BECAUSE of that "Strategy" the RACIST Democrats became REPUBLICANS. REPUBLICANS have been on STEROIDS, since the GUTTING of the 1965 Voting rights Act, in their drive to SUPPRESS the voting of those who DO NOT vote REPUBLICAN. Within the week REPUBLICAN Marjorie Tailor Greene called for the DISSOLUTION of the UNION based on HER RACISM AS A REPUBLICAN.
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  21.  @JohnDoe-cl4oo  "That makes no sense considering a dictatorship requires Government." I didn't say they make sense. "The literal constitution highlights that government was intended to be limited, " Where does it say that? What the Founders wanted was to establish a STRONG CENTRAL FEDERAL gov't SUPREME over the states. And the stipulations that the Constitution can be amended, and stipulates how that is to be done, means the document is progressive, and intended to last be being responsive to changes in reality. And, again, the Federal Constitution is EXPRESSLY the SUPREME Law of the Land. "along with the bill of rights and what the founders actually discussed." Yes: the Bill of Rights constrains GOV'T -- including state gov'ts where the Supreme Court has held so. Thus the Second Amendment prevents the Federal gov't from preventing the states keeping their well-regulated Militia. AT THE SAME TIME the Federal Constitution includes these provisions: "Art. I., S. 8., C. 15. The Congress shall have Power To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute [ENFORCE] the Laws of the Union, SUPPRESS INSURRECTIONS, and repel Invasions." "Art. I., S. 8., C. 16. The Congress shall have Power To provide for organizing, ARMING, and disciplining, the Militia . . . reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed BY CONGRESS." Shortly after ratifying the Bill of Rights the Congress enacted two Militia Acts: May 2, 1792: "An Act t provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions." May 8, 1792: "An Act more effectually to provide for the national defence by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States." And two years and one day later, in response to the "Whiskey" insurrection -- because the Second Amendment DOES NOT authorize "taking up arms" against the gov't: May 9, 1794: "An act directing a detachment from the militia of the United States." And again: November 29, 1794: An act to authorize the President to call out and station a corps of militia in the four western counties of Pennsylvania for a limited time."
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