1803 (Duty, Honor, Country) A Coach Bill book, American Political Scientist

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The original agreement that unified the different people of the American colonies was the natural, fundamental law proclamations of our Declaration of Independence. To protect the American way of life that values individual life & liberty, it remains that the people must bring the U.S. Supreme Court into acknowledgment of our 'created equal' & our 'right to life' as a priority for efficacy of the relationship between the people and government, that the right understanding itself be a safeguard to protect the continuity of the life of our American republic, and a formal, public disavowal of the unconstitutional inventions of 'statutory interpretation' and 'judicial review' be made from the Justices in our U.S. Supreme Court. These two unconstitutional inventions, created in 1803, shifted the governmental balance of power in favor of the Federal Judiciary, and allowed for judicial aggrandizement of the ideological positions of Supreme Court Justices to socially engineer the nation unto a path of slavery, segregation, and abortion.

Ultimately, government was intended as destined at the behest of the American people, and not for the indoctrination of them by factions. Utmost respect to the understanding of what the spirit of intention & word of our fundamental laws is, must triumph, that peace & prosperity be guaranteed, that faction may be rooted out of government once again, and that genuine power be with the people, in accord with the fundamental laws of the Declaration of Independence & our Constitution.

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