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    | Comment by: 
     Stripeseven
     (1/12/2019) |  
    | By supporting a vote against the supreme law of the land, they now have violated their Oath of Office, and should lose their right to work in government for the people. When these employees break their oath, they break the law which should lead to a trial by a jury of the people. The People of America have never authorized their elected representatives to destroy their Bill of Rights, The Peoples' Rights.
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    | Comment by: 
     Stripeseven
     (1/13/2019) |  
    | Food for thought: A state may not impose a charge for the enjoyment of a right granted by the federal constitution...  a person cannot, and should not be compelled 'to purchase, through a license fee or a license tax, the privilege freely granted by the constitution.' —MURDOCK V. PENNSYLVANIA 319 US 105 (1942)
 
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