An edition of Patriot Quest (2015)

Patriot Quest

to Restore Our American Republic

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An edition of Patriot Quest (2015)

Patriot Quest

to Restore Our American Republic

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While Patriots repeatedly complain that progressives ignore the
U.S. Constitution with impunity, The Patriot Quest shows in reality
that there is only strict construction of the Constitution, and those
who act contrary to the spirit of the Constitution are, surprisingly, the
ones who necessarily hold its letter up to its strictest terms.
To back up that claim, The Patriot Quest examines the precedent-setting
1871 Supreme Court case which first upheld paper currencies
as legal tender (despite earlier court rulings which upheld a legal tender
of only gold and silver coin).
Understanding how the federal government acts in this particular
case actually allows Patriots to understand how government acts "in all
Cases whatsoever” with arbitrary power which has defied all previous
attempts to limit it.
With the knowledge of how omnipotent government has been
successful to date, a blueprint may thankfully be formed to finally
Restore Our American Republic once and for all; to reclaim limited
government operating again under strict construction of the whole
Constitution, the likes of which America has not seen for 150 years.

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Patriot Corps
Pages
96

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Golden Rule Page 1 Chapter 2. Legal Tender Paper Currencies Page 15
The Legal Tender Cases; Passage Number One. 19
The Legal Tender Cases; Passage Number Two. 25
Chapter 3. In all Cases whatsoever Page 41 Chapter 4. The Bank of the United States Page 57 Chapter 5. Arbitrary Government Page 61
The Legal Tender Cases; Passage Number Three. 64
Chapter 6. Government By Deception Through Redefinition Page 69 Chapter 7. The Remedy Page 77
Cohens v. Virginia; Passage Number One. 78
Cohens v. Virginia; Passage Number Two. 79
Cohens v. Virginia; Passage Number Three. 80
The 11th Amendment. 81
The Once and For All Amendment. 83
Chapter 8. In Conclusion Page 87

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Matt Erickson

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Number of pages
96
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .25 inches

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OL25648905M
Internet Archive
patriot_quest
Scribd
251480603/Patriot-Quest

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