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#3rd Amendment
kinialohaguy · 17 days
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Aloha kākou and Happy Aloha Friday. It is said that fences make good neighbors. The very wealthy live in fenced gated communities. Our political class lives behind guarded fences. National borders are just another description for fenced in properties. Fences provide security for you and your property. Fences provide privacy and boundaries which define the borders of your property. Without fences…
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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CIVICS
THE CONSTITUTION
1st Amendment
This amendment will stop any governance from enacting a law supporting or prohibiting any religion; or any abridgement made against the freedom of your speech or in the media; or the prohibition of people to peacefully assemble in response to any grievance its citizenship shall hold against the government.
2nd Amendment
This amendment will authorize the formation of any militia and regard it as a necessity to the security of a free state. As such, any citizen shall consider it their right to use any such weapon in the defiance against tyranny if that governance is corrupt. Without that threat, it is an entitlement to you in the security of your physical body to use any weapon to stop any enemy from using deadly force.
3rd Amendment
This amendment will forbid any forcible housing of military personnel in a citizen's home during any stretch of peace, and it will require the process to be prescribed by law during a war.
4th Amendment
This amendment will protect people from any unreasonable search and seizure by the government.
5th Amendment
This amendment will outline any benefit given to the criminal defendant: a jury trial when you're charged with a crime, an unbiased trial, the protection against double jeopardy, the protection against self-incrimination, and the protection against any property taken by the government without compensation.
6th Amendment
This amendment will outline more benefits given to the criminal defendant: a public trial without unnecessary delay, a lawyer, an impartial jury, the identification of your plaintiff and the nature of any charge or evidence against you.
7th Amendment
This amendment will give any citizen the benefit of a jury trial in the federal court system regarding a civil case.
8th Amendment
This amendment will view any excessive bail or fine imposed and cruel and unusual punishment as unnecessary and unwarranted against any citizen.
9th Amendment
This amendment will gift those rights that are not clearly specified before or after this.
10th Amendment
This amendment will only grant those powers to the federal government delegated in the constitution; everything else will be given to the state or its citizenship.
11th Amendment
This amendment will destroy any petition regarding whether the state is responsible for its actions if the defendant is living in another state or country.
12th Amendment
This amendment will ask each member of the electoral college to cast a distinct vote for the president and vice-president.
13th Amendment
This amendment will forever abolish slavery in the United States and its territories.
14th Amendment
This amendment will afford citizenship and equal rights to anyone born in the United States or who became a citizen of the country.
15th Amendment
This amendment will grant men of African descent the right to vote.
16th Amendment
This amendment will authorize Congress to levy a tax on income from any source.
17th Amendment
18th Amendment
19th Amendment
20th Amendment
21st Amendment
22nd Amendment
23rd Amendment
24th Amendment
25th Amendment
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drafty-castle · 4 months
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The Constitution’s Section 3 has been barely used since the years after the Civil War, when it kept defeated Confederates from returning to their former government positions. The two-sentence clause says that anyone who swore an oath to “support” the Constitution and then engaged in insurrection cannot hold office unless a two-thirds vote of Congress allows it.
Trump’s lawyers argue the provision isn’t intended to apply to the president, contending that the oath for the top office in the land isn’t to “support” the Constitution but instead to “preserve, protect and defend” it. They also argue that the presidency isn’t explicitly mentioned in the amendment, only any “officer of the United States” — a legal term they contend doesn’t apply to the president.
Trump made the opposite argument defending against his prosecution for falsifying business records by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, contending the case should move to federal court because the president is “an officer of the United States.” The prosecutors argued that language only applies to presidential appointees — Trump’s position in Maine.
The contention that Section 3 doesn’t apply to the president drew a scathing response from the Colorado Supreme Court last month.
“President Trump asks us to hold that Section 3 disqualifies every oathbreaking insurrectionist except the most powerful one and that it bars oathbreakers from virtually every office, both state and federal, except the highest one in the land,” the court’s majority opinion said. “Both results are inconsistent with the plain language and history of Section 3.”
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Some conservatives warn that, if Trump is removed, political groups will routinely use Section 3 against opponents in unexpected ways. They have suggested it could be used to remove Vice President Kamala Harris, for example, because she raised bail money for people arrested after George Floyd’s murder at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020.
Trump and his allies have attacked the cases against him as “anti-democratic” and sought to tie them to President Joe Biden because the Colorado case and some others are funded by liberal groups who share prominent donors with the Democratic president. But Biden’s administration has noted that the president has no role in the litigation.
Those who support using the provision against Trump counter that the Jan. 6 attack was unprecedented in American history and that there will be few cases so ripe for Section 3. If the high court lets Trump stay on the ballot, they’ve contended, it will be another example of the former president bending the legal system to excuse his extreme behavior.
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uboat53 · 1 year
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Yeah, this is my experience with those hard-core conservatives who claim to love the Constitution. Most of them have never read it.
For the record, the 3rd Amendment is the right not to quarter troops in your home except in times of war (with limitations).
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pupocalypse · 2 years
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a woman is a type of barrack, lately
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24-7fandombrain · 1 year
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The final match-up for the first round of the WTTT best (non-state) character bracket is:
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oscill4te · 5 months
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my mom is so confusing sometimes. at first she was like "you shouldnt get presents for us adults just focus on your sisters"... then she sends me a gift of what she wants o.o so i did the same. I sent her a link to cramp twins dvds & a sketchbook and said either of these would make me happy. im actually happy she sent me what she wants this year idk it kinda makes me happy. like christmas is actually way easier when you tell people what u actually like. Like for yrs we did not do this and now me and my mom are... Mind blown.
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mach1ne-g1rl · 1 year
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CLOCKERS AND BAD BOYS ALLIANCE....... someone could make a grian Brave As A Noun animatic now,,,,,,,
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lady-baconator · 2 years
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what if I got a bumper sticker that’s like “all about my third amendment rights” or “queers against quartering”
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lunod · 2 years
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every time I see political posts on socmed I have to really sit down and ask myself why I as an immigrant know more about how American politics work than Americans do
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hotniatheron · 1 year
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please can everyone stop talking about prince harold’s frostbitten dick
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shinygemstone · 2 years
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"Radical leftists have never accomplished anything because they're inconsistent snowflakes"
Bitch what do you think the American revolution was??? Nobody thought you could do government without a monarchy, the idea of the people picking who ruled was wild!!! The sons of liberty were literally left wing terrorists. And just btw we spent several years trying to talk king George the dumbass into keeping life liveable in the colonies (mainly Boston) but he just kept making things more and more extreme. So we played dirty. Guerilla warfare. We stole everything that wasn't nailed down and grabbed some hammers and stole some of the stuff that was.
So don't pull the "haha weak leftists will never come together to do anything patriotism strong we love America and the founding fathers" shit like they wouldn't be rolling in their graves at the current political climate.
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summercomfort · 4 months
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in my pursuit of ever-increasingly niche comics, I drew a 13 page comic about Tape v Hurley, a court case about Chinese-American school segregation in 1885. The rest of the pages are after the readmore, as well as on AO3 here. More obsure Chinese American court case comics are there, as well.
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Historical Notes
Mary and Joseph Tape were not born in America, but their names and identities were very much formed in America. Joseph Tape was born Jeu Dip in Guangdong, China, immigrated the America when he was twelve, and spent his teenage years working as a house servant in an Irish household. Mary arrived in America at the age of eleven, and was found and raised as Mary McGladery in a Protestant orphanage as the only Chinese child amongst ~80 children. Both Mary and Jeu spent their formative years amongst White Christian families, so when Jeu Dip and Mary married in 1875, little wonder that Jeu picked the English name of Joseph Tape -- Joseph to match with Mary, and the German last name Tape as a nod to his former name of Dip.
The Tape family lived about 14 blocks outside of Chinatown, in a primarily white neighborhood. They dressed in Western clothing, spoke English at home, and Mamie grew up playing with non-Chinese kids. Naturally, they wanted their children to attend the local elementary school, a mere 3 blocks from their home. The principal, Ms. Hurley, denied her entrance, claiming that she was “filthy and diseased.” At the time, there was no public school option for Chinese children -- the 1870 state law stipulated separate schools for “African and Indian children” only, not Chinese. The Tape family, with the help of the Chinese Six Companies, their church, and the Chinese consulate, decided to sue, claiming that the 1880 California school code guaranteed everyone a right to public education and that this was a violation of the 14th Amendment.
They won.
But this was 1885, three years after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act and six years before Plessy v Ferguson. Regardless of what the California Supreme Court might decide, public sentiment was on the side of the San Francisco school district. Determined to keep out this “invasion of Mongol barbarism”, the California State Legislature passed a law permitting separate schools for Chinese children, which then allowed Principal Hurley to reject Mamie Tape once more.
While Mamie was rejected from the Spring Valley Elementary School for being Chinese, she also had a hard time fitting in to the Chinese public school. The Chinese merchants saw Western education as something primarily for boys. (Their girl children learned from their mothers at home.) Mamie, a girl dressed in Western clothes, would have stood out like a sore thumb. The final panel of the comic was based on a photo from three years later, and even then, Mamie was the only girl.
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Places where I fudged the history: Frank, Mamie’s younger brother, was actually six years old and should have been more present in the comic, but I wante to keep the focus on Mamie and Mary. Also, Mamie had actually shown up to her first day of school in Western clothes. An earlier draft of the comic had a separate arc involving Mamie feeling rejected at school and Mary buying her some Chinese clothes, but that got too long and complicated.
Much of this was drawn from Mae Ngai’s book about the Tape family and their experiences as 2nd and 3rd generation Chinese Americans, titled “The Lucky Ones.”
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Here is Mary Tape's letter to the San Francisco School Board, 1885:
1769 Green Street. San Francisco, April 8, 1885. To the Board of Education - Dear Sirs: I see that you are going to make all sorts of excuses to keep my child out off the Public schools. Dear sirs, Will you please to tell me! Is it a disgrace to be Born a Chinese? Didn’t God make us all!!! What right have you to bar my children out of the school because she is a chinese Decend. They is no other worldly reason that you could keep her out, except that. I suppose, you all goes to churches on Sundays! Do you call that a Christian act to compell my little children to go so far to a school that is made in purpose for them. My children don’t dress like the other Chinese. They look just as phunny amongst them as the Chinese dress in Chinese look amongst you Caucasians. Besides, if I had any wish to send them to a chinese school I could have sent them two years ago without going to all this trouble. You have expended a lot of the Public money foolishly, all because ofa one poor little Child. Her playmates is all Caucasians ever since she could toddle around. If she is good enough to play with them! Then is she not good enough to be in the same room and studie with them? You had better come and see for yourselves. See if the Tape’s is not same as other Caucasians, except in features. It seems no matter how a Chinese may live and dress so long as you know they Chinese. Then they are hated as one. There is not any right or justice for them. You have seen my husband and child. You told him it wasn’t Mamie Tape you object to. If it were not Mamie Tape you object to, then why didn’t you let her attend the school nearest her home! Instead of first making one pre tense Then another pretense of some kind to keep her out? It seems to me Mr. Moulder has a grudge against this Eight-year-old Mamie Tape. I know they is no other child I mean Chinese child! care to go to your public Chinese school. May you Mr. Moulder, never be persecuted like the way you have persecuted little Mamie Tape. Mamie Tape will never attend any of the Chinese schools of your making! Never!!! I will let the world see sir What justice there is When it is govern by the Race prejudice men! Just because she is of the Chinese decend, not because she don’t dress like you because she does. Just because she is descended of Chinese parents I guess she is more of a American then a good many of you that is going to prewent her being Educated. Mrs. M. Tape
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macleod · 2 years
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More specifically, 2/3rds of all people living in the US can now be forcibly and legally searched for any reason.
Authorities do not need a warrant or even suspicion of wrongdoing to justify conducting searches on any person.
You can read about it here on the latest news 06/09/2022.
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auspicioustidings · 5 months
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Ah, to be but a lady living alone in a cottage in the countryside that inadvertently becomes a military base against your will as it's in a tactically fantastic location for a very specific mission.
Ah, to be grumpily baking bread for the men who have told you that sorry they are not leaving and this isn't America babe so no 3rd amendment for you now please stop being so damn difficult we'll be out of your hair in no time.
Ah, to yell at a big scary man in a skull mask to get his damn gun off of your nice sofa and go do whatever it he is doing at the table like a civilised person and have him just fall head over heels at the bravery.
Or to keep telling Price he needs to trim his beard because he is not eating at your table looking all scruffy and have him fall head over heels at the audacity.
Or to laugh at Soap's stupid jokes and have him fall head over heels at the humour.
Or to take only a second to be shocked before grabbing the first aid kit and a sewing kit and figuring out how to knit together the knife wound Gaz has and to have him fall head over heels at the toughness.
Don't mind me I'm just in my mind palace enjoying everybody loves you and can't stand how stubborn you are in equal measures hours.
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