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In the miserable With his mercy and death For all The purpose of this show The hour of the time Is to acquaint everyone Worldwide With the ideals and the principles That this country The United States of America Was founded upon And to re-educate those Who have forgotten those principles And those ideals Because I believe that there's a cancer growing In the world today One that is propelling us into a new world Totalitarian socialist order And I believe that can only happen Because of the apathy The abdication of responsibility And the ignorance of all of the people of the world Who will allow this to happen Values are falling by the wayside It is now good to do wrong And wrong to do good It is the purpose of this program To reacquaint the world With the principles That finally Set men free You see Before the establishment Of the Constitution Of the United States of America And its Bill of Rights All people In the entire world Belonged to someone else They belonged to the Pope Or to the King Or to their Master Or to some Lord Or to some Sultan But no one No one in the entire history Of the world Had ever Been truly free With the establishment Of the Constitution Of the United States of America And this nation Man had reached The pinnacle Of all the striving Of humankind Throughout history And stood As a sovereign king In his own right With the government For the first time ever In the history of the world As his chattel servant Now we see the roles Going back to the old way Reversing once again Where the government Is becoming all powerful And man is once again Being relegated To the position Of property Of someone Or something else And it is only because We have forgotten When you see children Who seem aimless Who seem to have no hope Who are pursuing a life Of crime And degradation It is because They do not understand Those principles It is because They see no hope They see no future They see no way out Of the trap That they have been relegated Into Listeners It does not make any difference Who I am Or where I come from It makes a difference What I stand for So that you will not Fall into the trap Of the disinformation Artists Who will attempt To discredit Everything that I am saying Because they do not want These principles To be remembered Think of me As the worst possible Human being That you can imagine A bank robber A murderer Someone who has committed The most dastardly of crimes And then listen to the information That you hear on this program Weigh that information On its own merits And do not believe A thing that you hear On this show Or on the 6 o'clock news Or on the BBC Or on Radio Moscow From George Bush From Mr. Gorbachev Or from your own mother For the deception in the world That's being promulgated By those Who would change the world Is so deep That indeed Short people are in danger Of drowning It is My hope That the information That you hear On this show Which will consist Mainly of suppressed Information That you will never Ever hear In the mainstream media Of any country Will help to set us free I believe In the saying Of a great man Seek ye the truth And the truth Shall set you free I believe That information Is the power Of the 90's Not money And I believe That those Who are well informed And those Who read And absorb Information On a great scale From every source Not just the source That you subscribe to Or just the beliefs That you subscribe to But from every source That there is And don't discount The information Put out by your enemies Simply because To win a battle You must know Your enemy And the one Who has the most Information Usually will emerge As the victor I want to thank All of those people Who have helped me Throughout the years I would also like to thank All the wonderful people At WWCR In Nashville Tennessee Who have helped To make this show Become a reality For it is only When you can reach Large numbers of people Throughout the world That a message Is able To transcend All of the blocks And the obstacles Put before it This is not a religious show And I will not preach To you ever But religion And will enter Into the discussion On many of these shows Simply because At the root Of what is happening Today Are religious events That happened Centuries ago And they must be Addressed Tonight Tonight you are going To hear The living constitution Get out your tape Recorders And make sure You have a pencil And paper With you All throughout This show So that you can Jot down notes At the break And at the end Of the show I'm going to give you Some phone numbers And an address That you need To write to I believe That you cannot Understand any Of the information That you are going To get in the coming Weeks and months And years On this program Without a knowledge Of the constitution Of the United States Of America And all Of the amendments Thereof No matter what Country you live in Or what language You speak Record this Broadcast Listen to it Over and over again And then you will Understand why The United States Of America Was such a great Great nation And why it is Declining in its Greatness now That people have Forgotten these Principles And most Americans Do not have a copy Of the constitution And indeed Do not even know What it says To carry on The war of independence And hence To secure their Unalienable rights To life Liberty And the pursuit Of happiness The thirteen American colonies Banded together In 1776 As the United States Of America When the war Was finally won A new nation Was confronted By many grave Responsibility And it was soon Realized that a Strong federal Government was needed To represent the Mutual interests Of the states And protect the Rights of Individual citizens In 1787 Delegates from The states Men in Philadelphia To draw up A constitution Adequate to The needs Of the union The 55 delegates Included such men As Benjamin Franklin James Madison Alexander Hamilton And George Washington It took them Four full months To complete their Tax Yet in retrospect That was a Remarkably short time For what these Dedicated Farsighted men Achieved Was nothing Less than A permanent Framework Of government A unique pattern For a democratic Way of life From that long ago Days of this The constitution Of the united States Has been the Living heart And spirit Of our nation A bridge Denim ended From time to time According to The will of the people Its broad concept Ever subject To interpretation In the light Of changing conditions This great document Is today As it was In 1787 Mankind's Most inspired Design For the self-government Of a free people The supreme law Of the land The living Constitution Of the united states We The people Of the united states In order to form A more perfect union Establish justice Ensure domestic tranquility Provide for the common Defense Promote the general Welfare And secure The blessings Of liberty To ourselves And our prosperity To ordain And establish This constitution For the united states Of america The first three Articles of the Constitution Provide for the Three branches Of the federal Government Legislative Executive And judicial Article 1 All legislative Powers Herein granted Shall be vested In the congress Of the united states They shall consist Of a senate And house of representatives The house of representatives Shall be composed Of members Chosen every second year By the people Of the civil states No person Shall be a representative Who shall not Have attained To the age Of 25 years And been seven years A citizen Of the united states And who shall not When elected Be an inhabitant Of that state In which he shall be Closed Representatives Shall be apportioned Among the several states Which may be included Within this union According to their Respective numbers When vacancies Happen in the representation From any state The executive authority Thereof Shall issue Rits of election To fill Such vacancies The house of representatives Shall choose their speaker And other offices And shall have the sole power Of impeachment The senate of the united states Shall be composed Of two senators From each state Chosen for six years And each senator Shall have one vote No person Shall be a senator Who shall not Have attained To the age of 30 years And then nine years A citizen of the united states And who shall not When elected Be an inhabitant Of that state For which he shall be chosen The vice president Of the united states Shall be president Of the senate But shall have no vote Unless they be equally divided The senate will choose Their other offices And also a president Pro-temporary In the absence Of the vice president Or when he shall exercise The office of president Of the united states The senate shall have The sole power To try all impeachments When sitting for that purpose They shall be on oath Or affirmation When the president Of the united states Is tried The chief justice Shall preside And no person Shall be convicted Without the concurrence Of two-thirds Of the members present Judgment In cases of impeachment Shall not extend further Than to removal from office And disqualification To hold and enjoy Any office of honor That's the profit Under the united states But the party convicted Shall nevertheless Be liable and subject To indictment Files Judgment And punishment According to law The times Places And manner Of holding elections For senators And representatives Shall be described In each state By the legislature Thereof But the congress May at any time By law Make or alter Such regulations Except as to the places Of choosing senators Each house Shall be the judge Of the elections Returns And qualifications Of its own members Each house May determine The rules Of its proceedings Punish its members For disorderly behavior And with a concurrence Of two-thirds Expel a member Each house Shall keep a journal Of its proceedings And from time to time Publish the same Excepting such parts As may in their judgment Require secrecy And the yeas and nays Of the members Of either house On any question Shall at the desire Of one-fifth Of those present Be entered on the journal Neither house During the session Of congress Shall without the consent Of the other Adjourn for more than Three days Nor to any other place Than that in which The two houses Shall be sitting The senators And representatives Shall receive a Compensation for their Services To be ascertained By law And paid out Of the treasury Of the United States They shall in all cases Except treason Felony And the breach of the peace Be privileged from arrest During their attendance At the session Of their respective houses And in going to And returning from the same And for any speech Or debate In either house They shall not be questioned In any other place All bills For raising revenue Shall originate In the house Of representatives But the senate May propose or concur With amendments As on other bills Every bill Which shall have Passed the house Of representatives And the senate Shall before it Become a law Be presented To the president Of the United States If he approves He shall sign it But if not He shall return it With his objections To that house In which it shall Have originated We shall enter The objections On their journal And proceed To reconsider it If after such Reconsideration Two-thirds Of that house Shall agree To pass the bill It shall be sent Together with the Objections To the other house By which it shall Likewise be reconsidered And if approved By two-thirds Of that house It shall become a law But in all such cases The names of the persons Voting for and against The bill Shall be entered On the journal Of each house Respectively If any bill Shall not be returned By the president Within ten days Some days Accepted It shall be a law In like manner As if he had signed it Unless the congress By their adjournment Prevent its return In which case It shall not be a law Article one of the constitution Concludes with three Significant sections The first of these Sets forth the powers Of congress And is the basis Of most federal Legislation The congress Shall have power To lay and collect Taxes, duties Imposts, and excises To pay the debts And provide for the Common defense And general welfare Of the united states But all duties Imports, and excises Shall be uniform Throughout the united states To borrow money On the credit Of the united states To regulate commerce With foreign nations And among the several states And with the indian tribes To establish a uniform rule Of naturalization And uniform laws On the subject of bankruptcy Throughout the united states To coin money Regulate the value thereof And of foreign coin And fix the standards Of weights and measures To provide for the punishment Of counterfeiting The securities And current coin Of the united states To establish post offices And post roads To promote the progress Of science and useful art By securing for limited time To authors and inventors The exclusive right To their respective writings And discoveries To constitute tribunals Inferior to the supreme court To define and punish Piracies and felonies Committed on the high seas And offenses against The law of nations To declare war To raise and support armies But no appropriation Of money to that use Shall be for a longer term Than two years To provide and maintain A navy To make rules For the government And regulation Of the land And naval force To provide for calling forth The militia To execute the laws Of the union Suppressing insurrections And repel invasions To provide for organizing Arming and disciplining The militia And for governing Such part of them As may be employed In the service Of the united states Reserving for the states Respectively The appointment of the officers And the authority Of training the militia According to the discipline Prescribed by congress To exercise exclusive legislation Over such districts As may become the seat Of the government Of the united states And to exercise Like authority Over all places Purchased by the consent Of the legislature Of the state In which the change Shall be For the erection Of forts And other needful buildings And to make all laws Which shall be necessary And proper For carrying into Execution Of foregoing powers And all other powers Vested by this constitution In the government Of the united states Or in any department Or officer Thereof Having granted these powers To the federal government The constitution Next imposes limitations To protect certain Fundamental rights Of the people The privilege of the right Of habeas corpus Shall not be suspended Unless When in cases Of rebellion Or invasion The public safety May require it No bill of attainder Or exposed factual law Shall be passed No capitation Or other direct tax Shall be laid Unless in proportion To the census No tax To duty Shall be laid On articles Exported from any state No preference Shall be given By any regulation Of commerce Or revenue To the ports Of one state Over those of another Nor shall vessels Bound to Or from one state Be obliged to enter Clear or pay duty Than another No money Shall be drawn From the treasury But in consequence Of appropriations Made by law And a regular statement And account Of the receipts And expenditures Of all public money Shall be published From time to time No title of nobility Shall be granted By the United States And no person Holding any office Of profit Or trust Under them Shall without The consent Of the congress Accept any present Emolument Office Or title Of any kind Whatsoever From any king Prince Or foreign state The last section Imposes limitations On the powers Of the states No state Shall enter Into any treaty Alliance Of confederation Coin money Emit bills Of credit Make anything But gold And silver coin A tender And payment Of debts Pass any bill Of attender Ex post facto Law Or law Impairing The obligation Of contracts Or grant Any title Of nobility No state Shall without The consent Of the congress Lay any Impulse Or duties On imports Or exports Except what May be absolutely Necessary for Executing Its inspection Laws No state Shall without The consent Of congress Lay any duty Of turning Keep proof The ships Of war In time of peace Enter into Any agreement Or compact With another state Or with a foreign Power Or engage In war Unless Actually invaded Or in such Imminent danger As will not Admit Of delay Article 2 provides For the executive Branch of the government The executive power Shall be vested In the president Of the united states Of america He shall hold His office During the term Of four years Together with the vice president Chosen for the same term Each state shall appoint A number of electors Equal to the whole number Of senators And representatives To which the state May be entitled In the congress The congress May determine The time of choosing The electors And the day On which they Shall give their votes Which day Shall be the same Throughout the united states No person Except a natural born citizen Shall be eligible To the office of president Neither shall any person Be eligible To that office Who shall not have attained To the age Of thirty five years And then fourteen years A resident Within the united states In case of the removal Of the president From office Or of his death Resignation Or inability To discharge The powers And duties Of the said office The thing shall devolve On the vice president And the congress May by law Provide for the case Of removal Death Resignation Or inability Both of the president And vice president The president shall At stated times Receive for his services The compensation Which shall neither Be increased Nor diminished During the period For which he shall Have been elected And he shall not receive Within that period Any other emargument From the united states Or any of them Before he enter On the execution Of his office He shall take The following oath Or affirmation I do solemnly swear That I will Faithfully execute The office Of president Of the united states And will To the best Of my ability Preserve Protect And defend The constitution Of the united states The president The president shall Be commander In chief Of the army And navy Of the united states And of the militia Of the several states When called Into the actual Service of the united states He may require The opinion In writing Of the principal officer In each of the Executive departments Upon any subject Relating to the duties Of their respective officers And he shall have power To grant reprieves And pardons For offenses Against the united states Except in cases Of impeachment He shall have power By and with the advice And consent of the senate To make treaties Provided two thirds Of the senators present Concur And he shall nominate And by and with the advice And consent of the senate Shall appoint ambassadors Other public ministers And consuls Judges of the supreme court And all other officers Of the united states Whose appointments Are not herein Otherwise provided for And which shall be Established by law But the congress May by law Vest the appointments Of such interior officers As they think proper In the president alone In the courts of law Or in the heads of departments The president Shall have power To fill all vacancies That may happen During the recess Of the senate By granting commissions Which shall expire At the end of their next session He shall from time to time Give to the congress Information of the state Of the union And recommends To their consideration Such measures As he shall judge Necessary and expedient He may on extraordinary Occasion Convene both houses Or either of them He shall receive ambassadors And other public ministers He shall take care That the laws Be faithfully executed And shall commission All the officers Of the united states The president Vice president And all civil officers Of the united states Shall be removed From office On impeachment For and conviction Of treason Bribery Or other high crimes And misdemeanors Article 3 provides For the judicial branch Of the government The judicial power Of the united states Shall be vested In one supreme court And in such inferior courts As the congress May from time to time Ordain and establish The judges Both of the supreme And inferior courts Shall hold their offices During good behavior And shall at stated times Receive for their services A compensation Which shall not be diminished During their continuance And honor The judicial power Shall extend to all cases In law and equity Arising under this constitution The laws of the united states And treaties made Or which shall be made Under their authority To all cases Affecting ambassadors Other public ministers And councils To all cases Of admiralty And maritime jurisdiction To controversies To which the united states Shall be a party To controversies Between two or more states Between a state And citizens of another state Between citizens Of different states Between citizens Of the same state Claiming lands Under grants Of different states And between a state Or the citizens thereof And foreign states Citizens or subjects In all cases Affecting ambassadors Other public ministers And councils And those in which A state shall be a party The supreme court Shall have original jurisdiction In all the other cases Before mentioned The supreme court Shall have appellate jurisdiction Both as to law And fact With such exceptions And under such regulations As the congress Shall make The trial of all crimes Except in cases of impeachment Shall be by jury And such trials Shall be held in the state Where the said crime Shall have been committed But when not committed Within any state The trial should be In such place Or places As the congress May by law Have directed Treason against the United States Will consist only In levying war Against them Or in adhering To their enemies Giving them aid And comfort No person Shall be convicted Of treason Unless on the testimony Of two witnesses To the same overt act Or on confession In open court The congress Shall have power To declare the punishment Of treason We're going to take You're listening To the hour of the time I'm William Cooper In just a few Short seconds We will continue With part two Of the living constitution But right now I want you to Write down this phone number It's 602-567-6109 That's 602-567-6109 Once again 602-567-6109 Call, ask for Stan And ask him to send you A packet of information On available materials And on our organization CAGI And now We return To the living constitution Following the provisions For the three branches Of the federal government The constitution The constitution Next establishes The mutual obligations And responsibilities Of the state To each other And the relationship That exists Between the state And the federal government Guaranteeing certain rights To the citizens Of each state Article 4 Full faith and credit Full faith and credit Shall be given in each state To the public acts Records And judicial proceedings Of every other state And the congress may By general laws Prescribe the manner In which such acts Records and proceedings Shall be proved And the effect thereof The citizens of each state Shall be entitled To all privileges And immunities Of citizens In the several states A person charged In any state For treason Filony Or other crimes Who shall flee From justice And be found In another state Shall on demand Of the executive authority Of the state From which he fled Be delivered up To be removed To the state Having jurisdiction Of the crime New states May be admitted By the congress Into this union But no new state Shall be formed Or erected Within the jurisdiction Of any other state Nor any state Be formed By the junction Of two or more states Or parts of states Without the consent Of the legislature Of the states concerned As well as Of the congress The congress Shall have power To dispose of And make all Needful rules And regulations Respecting the territory Or other property Belonging to the United States The United States Shall guarantee To every state In this union A republican form Of government And shall protect Each of them Against invasion And on application Of the legislature Or of the executive When the legislature Cannot be convened Against domestic violence Article 5 The congress Whenever two-thirds Of both houses Shall be necessary Shall propose amendments To this constitution Or on the application Of the legislature Of two-thirds Of the several states Shall call a convention For proposing amendments Which in either case Shall be valid To all intents and purposes As part of this constitution When ratified By the legislatures Of three-fourths Of the several states Or by conventions In three-fourths thereof As the one or the other Mode of ratification May be proposed By the congress Provided that no state Without its consent Shall be deprived Of its equal suffrage In the center Article 6 This constitution And the laws Of the United States Which shall be made In virtue of thereof And all treaties made Or which shall be made Under the authority Of the United States Shall be the supreme law Of the land And the judges In every state Shall be bound thereby Anything in the constitution Or laws of any state To the contrary Not withstanding The senators And the senators And representatives Of the four nations And the members Of the several state Legislature And all executive And judicial officers Both of the United States And of the several states Shall be bound By oath Or affirmation To support this constitution But no religious test Shall ever be required As a qualification To any office Or public trust Under the United States It was a fully inspired Design of government That the convention Of 1787 created And yet As many of the delegates Were aware It had one basic weakness The constitution Was not explicit enough About the runt Of individuals Time and again In the state conventions To which the constitution Was submitted for approval The need for additional Safeguards was urged In the case of several states Ratification of the constitution Resulted only after Assurances were given That these safeguards Would be provided By early amendment This was the first Order of business Of the first session Of the first congress Of the United States In September of 1789 The congress submitted To the states A group of proposed amendments Which would protect And preserve Certain fundamental rights Of the people Against encroachment By the newly created Federal government These proposed additions To the constitution Were known As the bill of rights A name which has lasted Through the ages And become a living symbol Of democratic free government Throughout the world As ratified by the states These are the first ten amendments To the constitution Amendment 1 Congress shall make no law Respecting an establishment Of religion Or prohibiting the free exercise Thereof Or abridging the freedom Of speech Or of the press Or the right of the people Peacockly to assemble And to petition the government For a redress of grievances Amendment 2 A well-regulated militia Being necessary To the security Of a free state The right of the people To keep and bear arms Shall not be infringed Amendment 3 No soldier shall In time of peace Be courted in any house Without the consent Of the owner Nor in time of war But in a manner To be prescribed by law Amendment 4 The right of the people To be secure In their persons Houses Papers And effects Against unreasonable Searches and seizures Shall not be violated And no warrant Shall issue But upon probable cause Supported by oath Or affirmation And particularly Describing the place To be searched And the persons Or things To be seized Amendment 5 No person Shall be held To answer For a capital Or otherwise Infamous crime Unless on a presentment Or indictment Of a grand jury Except in cases Arising in the land Or naval forces Or in the militia When in actual service In time of war And public danger Nor shall any person Be subject For the same offense To be twice Put in jeopardy Of life or limb Nor shall be compelled In any criminal case To be a witness Against himself Nor be deprived Of life, liberty Or property Without due process Or law Nor shall private property Be taken for public use Without just compensation In all criminal prosecutions The accused Shall enjoy the right To a speedy And public trial By an impartial jury Of the state And district Wherein the crime Shall have been committed Which districts Shall have been previously Assertained by law And to be informed Of the nature And cause Of the accusation To be confronted With the witnesses Against him To have compulsory process For obtaining witnesses In his favor And to have the assistance Of counsel For his defense Amen In suits The common law Where the value In controversy Shall exceed Twenty dollars The right of trial By jury Shall be preserved And no fact Tied by a jury Shall be otherwise Re-examined In any court Of the United States Than according To the rules Of common law Amen Excessive bail Shall not be required Nor excessive fines Imposed Nor cruel And unusual Punishments Inflicted Amen The enumeration And the constitution Of certain rights Shall not be construed To deny Or disparage Others Retained By the people The powers Not delegated To the United States By the constitution Nor prohibited By it To the states Are reserved To the states Respectively Or to the people Seven years After the bill Of rights Was added To the constitution Another amendment Was ratified This limited The powers Of the federal courts In dealing With matters Primarily Of concern To the states Amendment 11 The judicial power Of the United States Shall not be construed To extend To any suit In law In law or equity Commenced Or prosecuted Against one Of the United States By citizens Of another state Or by citizens Or subjects Of any foreign state In 1804 The procedure For election Of the president And vice president Was clarified By amendment Amendment 12 The electors The electors Shall meet In their respective states And vote by ballot For president And vice president One of whom At least Shall not be An inhabitant Of the same state With themselves And they shall Make distinct lists Of all persons Voted for as president And of all persons Voted for as vice president And of the number Of votes for each Which lists They shall sign And certify And transmit Sealed to the seat Of government Of the United States Directed to the president Of the senate The president Of the senate Shall in the presence Of the senate And the house Of representatives Open all the certificates And the votes Shall then be counted The person Having the greatest Number of votes For president Shall be the president The person Having the greatest Number of votes As vice president Shall be the vice president But no person Constitutionally ineligible To the office Of president Shall be eligible To that of vice president of the United States. Then, for three score years and one, the Constitution proved reasonably adequate to the needs of the expanding nation. This was a period of great national growth, marked by the admission of 19 new states to the Union and more than a six-fold increase in the nation's population, from 5 to 32 million people. It was also the period when the Union was rent and torn by the war between the states. In the aftermath of that war came the three Reconstruction Amendments. The first of these is Amendment 13. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Amendment 14. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. For the Congress shall have power to enforce by appropriate legislation the provisions of this article. Amendment 15. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of services. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Forty-three years passed until in 1913 the power of the federal government to tax incomes was assured by Amendment 16. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes from whatever source derived without apportionment among the several states and without regard to any census or enumeration. The same year a significant and fundamental change was made in the method of selecting senators. They had previously been chosen by the state legislatures. Amendment 17 provides for their direct election by the people. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each state elected by the people thereof for six years and each senator shall have one vote. When vacancies happen in the representation of any state in the Senate the executive authority of such states shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies provided that the legislature of any state may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct. The problems and pressures of World War I changed the thinking of people everywhere. In the United States two controversial amendments to the Constitution were proposed fervently argued and ultimately ratified. Amendment 18 which prohibited the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors was subsequently repealed. Amendment 19 The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. The Congress shall have power by appropriate legislation to enforce the provisions of this article. In 1933 the need for two more amendments was recognized and they were enacted by the people. Amendment 20 modernizes certain of the Constitution's original provisions to bring them in line with the realities and requirements of the 20th century and thus provide for a more efficient functioning of the federal government. The terms of the President and Vice Presidents shall end at noon on the 20th day of January and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3rd day of January. The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year and such meetings shall begin at noon on the 3rd day of January unless they shall by law appoint a different day. If at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President the President-elect shall have died the Vice President-elect shall become President. If the President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term or if the President-elect shall have failed to qualify then the Vice President-elect shall act as President until the President shall have qualified. and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President-elect nor a Vice President-elect shall have qualified declaring who shall then act as President or the manner in which one who is to act shall be elected. And such person shall act accordingly until a President or a Vice President shall have qualified. Then for the first and only time in history an amendment to the Constitution was nullified by subsequent amendment. amendment. The 18th Amendment and the so-called Ballstead Act which had established National Prohibition were repealed by Amendment 21 but at the same time the people extended to the states complete authority to restrict at their option the sale of alcoholic beverages. Amendment 21. The transportation or importation into any state territory or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors in violation of the laws thereof is hereby prohibited. In 1951 following Franklin Roosevelt's precedent-shattering four-time election as President the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was passed. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice and no person who has held the office of President or acted as President for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. On April 3rd, 1961 the 23rd and as of now the last amendment to the Constitution went into effect which for the first time authorized residents of the District of Columbia to participate in the election of the President and the Vice President of the United States. The District constituting the seat of government of the United States shall appoint in such manner as the Congress may direct a number of electors of President and Vice President equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress to which the District would be entitled if it were a state but in no event more than the least populous state. They shall be in addition to those appointed by the states but they shall be considered for the purposes of the election of President and Vice President to be electors appointed by a state and they shall meet in the district and perform such duties as provided by the 12th article of amendment. The living Constitution of the United States Supreme Law of our Land I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation under God individual with liberty and justice for all. a nation or world of people who will not use their intelligence are no better than animals who do not have intelligence. Such people are beasts of burden and stakes on the table by choice and consent. That's from the first chapter of my book Behold a Pale Horse. The chapter is entitled Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars. 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