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In Defense of the Constitution: Ending America's Occupation
An Analysis of the Constitution to Stop the Cultural Genocide of America
Introduction
This highly controversial book is going to change the political and cultural direction and scene of America in the 21st Century. It will do this by providing America's Compatriots the tools they've been searching for to stop America's Government, Supreme Court Judges, and Politicians from continuing to push this great Republic into the Abyss of a Borderless and lawless nation.
Analysis and Purpose
By analyzing key words and the US Constitution, this book shows America's Compatriots how to stop their Government from wresting power from the Republic (a Government who continues to misinterpret and misread key parts of the Constitution). And, unfortunately for the Republic, these misinterpretations are allowing Mexico's (and other foreign nations) criminal citizens and colonizers to invade and occupy US sovereign soil, destroy America's Western Christian Culture via cultural genocide, and allowing their American-born (not-legal) children to claim unlawful citizenship.
Details of the Invasion
Unfortunately for Mexico's colonizing invaders and these children, this book proves these lawless colonizers' invasion is not, any kind of immigration, so politicians are breaking Federal law to protect them.
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1: This book tells readers why this book was written; Chapters 2 through 4 are this book's heart. It introduces readers to key literary facts, definitions, and analysis of the Constitution, and key sections that prove America's Government and politicians have betrayed the Republic's Citizens. Finally, Chapter 5, and the 3 Appendixes sum up and complete the research.
Call to Action
We feel, with these facts, Americans should be ready to save the Country that our Constitution's drafters wrote was blessed and ordained by God. We hope they will be ready to fight these rogue politicians and judges, and to stop the cultural genocide of America's Western Christian culture, English language, and US sovereignty.