Archive for the 'Fourteenth Amendment' Category

16 June, 2010

Posted by Socrates in constitution, Fourteenth Amendment, illegal immigration, immigration, immigration bills/laws, Socrates at 9:46 pm | Permanent Link

Of course legal scholars find Pearce’s idea funny. They only know what their Jewish/liberal college professors and their Jewish/liberal-edited history books told them, i.e., that Reconstruction-era Amendments are legitimate: [Article].

29 April, 2009

Posted by Socrates in Fourteenth Amendment, illegal immigration, immigration, public skools, Socrates, Supreme Court, U.S. Constitution at 10:04 pm | Permanent Link

Checking the citizenship status of students who attend American schools is against the law, according to a horrible 1982 court ruling. (The court ruling – called Plyler v. Doe – apparently only applies to minors. However, since the Plyler ruling was based on the 14th Amendment, it isn’t legit, since that Amendment wasn’t properly ratified): […]

6 May, 2008

Posted by Socrates in "civil rights", egalitarianism, Fourteenth Amendment, jewed culture, jewed law, race, race-mixing laws, Socrates at 7:15 pm | Permanent Link

The infamous U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Loving v. Virginia, banned laws that prohibited interracial marriage. Of significance is that two Jewish lawyers aided the Lovings in their legal fight [1]. Also of significance is that the Loving ruling was based on the 14th Amendment, which wasn’t ratified properly, therefore, the court’s ruling is legally invalid: […]

20 October, 2007

Posted by Socrates in ACLU, federal power, Fourteenth Amendment, Socrates at 9:56 pm | Permanent Link

Lawsuit claims violations of Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights. (Trivia: the Fourteenth Amendment was apparently not ratified properly) [1][2]: [Article]. [1] more about the Fourteenth Amendment, which America’s civil rights laws are based on: [Here] and [Here] [2] more about the ACLU: (scroll almost 3/4 down the page): [Here]