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		<title>By: krby34</title>
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		<description>But your article brings out the most telling point of our current President. He is a scholar of U.S. Constitutional Law. The Declaration of Independence you refer to is just a stuffy antique piece of paper with writing on it. It does not carry the power of law. The U.S. Constitution on the other hand is a &quot;living&quot; document that carries the power of law. Funny how an Administration so set on death uses a &quot;living&quot; document to be interpreted as they see fit to fight for personal goals that if acquired would only benefit those whom were selected to be there to enjoy them. Only those with the control and power to protect themselves from being marginalized by the Administration. Only those who can on their own defend those rights the Declaration of Independence so eloquently puts it as &quot;inalienable&quot; but always seem to be under threat somewhere by someone, even in one of the great nations that started out with that principle.

Mother Mary pray for us. St. Micheal Pray for us. Jesus have mercy on us. AMEN</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But your article brings out the most telling point of our current President. He is a scholar of U.S. Constitutional Law. The Declaration of Independence you refer to is just a stuffy antique piece of paper with writing on it. It does not carry the power of law. The U.S. Constitution on the other hand is a &#8220;living&#8221; document that carries the power of law. Funny how an Administration so set on death uses a &#8220;living&#8221; document to be interpreted as they see fit to fight for personal goals that if acquired would only benefit those whom were selected to be there to enjoy them. Only those with the control and power to protect themselves from being marginalized by the Administration. Only those who can on their own defend those rights the Declaration of Independence so eloquently puts it as &#8220;inalienable&#8221; but always seem to be under threat somewhere by someone, even in one of the great nations that started out with that principle.</p>
<p>Mother Mary pray for us. St. Micheal Pray for us. Jesus have mercy on us. AMEN</p>
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