Congress Is Required To Protect America
From The Invasion Of The Terrorist Group,
ACLU and Its Allies.
We Are Further Expounding On Our
Article
America Under Invasion
From The Terrorist Group, ACLU and Its Allies
I Believe The President Of The United
States, Must Act To Protect The American Way Of life,
Before America Will Be Changed Forever. We Are Counting On Our
President To Move Congress To Protect The American People From
This Invasion Of Our Civil Liberty, Granted and Guarenteed By
The United States Constitution, Which He Affirmed To Defend When
He Took Office.
If there is any doubt about this Invasion
from the readers that have been visiting somewhere in another
world, welcome back to our world. The Invasion of the Terrorist
group; The ACLU and Its Allies is well documented all over the
The United States. It has now come to the situation in our
Nation that the ACLU can threaten a community with
their might, such that the community will surrender to the Will
of The Terrorist group from fear of loosing. These communities
know that they are right constitutionally but give in to the
invading forces of the army of the terrorist group ( The ACLU
and Its Allies ).
http://www.coralridge.org/MooreDefense.asp
One Example Is
Judge Moore,
he is now holding the line and fighting for American Values in
America. I described the Very Backbone of America in the Article
"
Where Is The Backbone Of America? " If you don't know whats
happening in America with these issues, you need to wake up.
It is up to Congress to protect the American people from this
Invasion. Congress is not defending us, individuals are
defending themselves and loosing in many cases. Contact your
Congressman to fight for the Rights Of America. Our
Constitutional Right To The 1st Amendment.
The Constitution Of The United States Requires That Congress
Fight This Invasion. The President Agreed To Defend The United
States Constitution When He Took Office.
United States Constitution
Article II
Section 1
Before he enter on the execution of his
office, he shall take the following oath or affirmation:--"I do
solemnly swear (or affirm) 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."
http://www.wgn.org/USConstitution.htm
United States Constitution
We the people of the United States, in order
to form a more perfect union,establish justice, insure domestic
tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general
welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and
our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the
United States of America.
Congress Must Defend America from Invasion
United States Constitution
Article IV
Section 4. The United States shall guarantee to every
state in this union arepublican 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.
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--Section 4 again with definition of invasion
included--
Section 4. The United States shall
guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of
government, and shall protect each of them against invasion;
{ an entering in or into (as an
activity or undertaking) } of an army { a body of persons
organized to advance a cause } for conquest { the act or process
of conquering }
or plunder;
and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when
the
legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
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Red text in { } I have
added to the United States Constitution, to define Invasion in
the Case Of this Invading Force, . This describes the Invasion
of The ACLU and It's Allies ( Which Includes Its Supporters,
That Fund Them )
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Specific to the circumstance of this
meaning of invasion;
invasion
1 : an act of invading; especially : incursion of
an army for conquest or plunder
2 : the incoming or spread of something usually hurtful
incursion
1 : a hostile entrance into a territory : RAID
2 : an entering in or into (as an activity or undertaking) <his
only incursion into the arts>
army
1 a : a large organized body of armed
personnel trained for war especially on land b : a unit capable
of independent action and consisting usually of a headquarters,
two or more corps, and auxiliary troops c often capitalized :
the complete military organization of a nation for land warfare
2 : a great multitude <an army of bicycles -- Norm Fruchter>
3 : a body of persons organized to advance a cause
conquest
1 : the act or process of conquering
2 a : something conquered; especially : territory appropriated
in war b : a person whose favor or hand has been won
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Words Defined In Detail
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invasion.
Main Entry: in·va·sion
Pronunciation: in-'vA-zh&n Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English invasioune, from Middle French
invasion, from Late Latin invasion-, invasio, from Latin
invadere to invade Date: 15th century
1 : an act of invading; especially : incursion of an army for
conquest or plunder
2 : the incoming or spread of something usually hurtful
army
Main Entry: ar·my
Pronunciation: 'är-mE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural
armies Etymology: Middle English armee, from Middle French, from
Medieval Latin armata -- more at ARMADA Date: 14th century
1 a : a large organized body of armed personnel trained for war
especially on land b : a unit capable of independent action and
consisting usually of a headquarters, two or more corps, and
auxiliary troops c often capitalized : the complete military
organization of a nation for land warfare
2 : a great multitude <an army of bicycles -- Norm Fruchter>
3 : a body of persons organized to advance a cause
incursion
Main Entry: in·cur·sion Pronunciation:
in-'k&r-zh&n
Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or
Latin; Middle French, from Latin incursion-, incursio, from
incurrereDate: 15th century
1 : a hostile entrance into a territory : RAID
2 : an entering in or into (as an activity or undertaking) <his
only incursion into the arts>
conquest.
Main Entry: con·quest Pronunciation: 'kän-"kwest,
'kä[ng]-; 'kä[ng]-kw&st Function: noun Etymology: Middle
English, from Middle French, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin
conquaesitus, alteration of Latin conquisitus, past participle
of conquirere Date: 14th century
1 : the act or process of conquering
2 a : something conquered; especially : territory appropriated
in war b : a person whose favor or hand has been won