CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES
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This Constitution, meaning the written Constitution, has never been Adopted and that is why no President Elect has ever filled the Office of President. Every President Elect has taken the oath of Office of President of the United States, an office with no term of office and no qualifications.
No member of Congress has ever taken the Article VI oath to “support this Constitution.” As the “executive” and “legislative” branches have not adopted “this Constitution,” it has been impossible to ordain and establish “the judicial Power of the United States.”
The States have ratified both this Constitution and the Second Amendment, so that Amendment is binding on the States, but not on Congress or the President of the United States. The United States is the property of the United States of America and is administered by the President of the United States pursuant to proprietary and military authority legislated by the Congress.
Presidents of the United States are opposed to private gun ownership because it might interfere with any military authority they might assert in America, but outside the United States.
Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera
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