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Title: The Anti-Federalist Papers
Source: thefederalistpapers
URL Source: http://www.thefederalistpapers.org/anti-federalist-papers
Published: Jun 23, 2015
Author: Founding Fathers
Post Date: 2015-06-23 07:14:05 by Neo TryingtoWarnYou
Keywords: None
Views: 56
Comments: 3

The Anti-Federalist Papers

 
 #1:General Introduction: A Dangerous Plan of Benefit Only to The “Aristocratick Combination.”
 #2:We Have Been Told of Phantoms.
 #3:New Constitution Creates a National Government; Will Not Abate Foreign Influence;
Dangers of Civil War And Despotism.
 #4:Foreign Wars, Civil Wars, and Indian Wars — Three Bugbears.
 #5:Scotland and England — A Case in Point.
 #6:The Hobgoblins of Anarchy And Dissensions Among The States.
 #7:Adoption of The Constitution Will Lead to Civil War.
 #8:The Power Vested in Congress of Sending Troops For Suppressing Insurrections
Will Always Enable Them to Stifle The First Struggles of Freedom.
 #9:A Consolidated Government Is a Tyranny.
 #10:On The Preservation of Parties, Public Liberty Depends.
 #11:Unrestricted Power Over Commerce Should Not Be Given The National Government.
 #12:How Will The New Government Raise Money?
 #13:The Expense of The New Government.
 #14:Extent of Territory Under Consolidated Government Too Large
to Preserve Liberty or Protect Property.
 #15:Rhode Island Is Right!
 #16:Europeans Admire And Federalists Decry The Present System.
 #17:Federalist Power Will Ultimately Subvert State Authority.
 #18-20:What Does History Teach? (Part I)
What Does History Teach? (Part II)
 #21: Why The Articles Failed.
 #22:Articles of Confederation Simply Requires Amendments,
Particularly For Commercial Power And Judicial Power; Constitution Goes Too Far.
 #23:Certain Powers Necessary For The Common Defense, Can And Should Be Limited.
 #24:Objections to a Standing Army. (Part I)
 #25:Objections to a Standing Army. (Part II)
 #26:The Use of Coercion by The New Government. (Part 1)
 #27:The Use of Coercion by The New Government. (Part 2)
 #28:The Use of Coercion by The New Government. (Part 3)
 #29:Objections to National Control of the Militia.
 #30-31:A Virginia  on the Issue of Taxation.
 #32:Federal Taxation and the Doctrine of Implied Powers. (Part I)
 #33:Federal Taxation and the Doctrine of Implied Powers. (Part II)
 #34:The Problem of Concurrent Taxation.
 #35:Federal Taxing Power must Be Restrained.
 #36:Representation and Internal Taxation.
 #37:Factions and the Constitution.
 #38:Some Reactions to Federalist Arguments.
 #39:Appearance and Reality– the Form Is Federal; the Effect Is National.
 #40:On the Motivations and Authority of the Founding Fathers.
 #41-43 Part 1:The Quantity of Power The Union Must Possess Is One Thing;
The Mode of Exercising The Powers Given Is Quite a Different Consideration. (Part I)
#41-43: Part 2The Quantity of Power the Union must Possess Is One Thing; (Part 1)
the Mode of Exercising the Powers Given Is Quite a Different Consideration. (Part II)
 #44:What Congress Can Do; What a State Can Not.
 #45:Powers of National Government Dangerous to State Governments;
New York as an Example.
 #46:Where Then Is the Restraint?
 #47:“Balance” of Departments Not Achieved under New Constitution.
 #48:No Separation of Departments Results in No Responsibility.
 #49:On Constitutional Conventions. (Part I)
 #50:On Constitutional Conventions. (Part 2)
 #51:Do Checks and Balances Really Secure the Rights of the People?
 #52:On the Guarantee of Congressional Biennial Elections.
 #53:A Plea for the Right of Recall.
 #54:Apportionment And Slavery: Northern And Southern Views.
 #55:Will the House of Representatives Be Genuinely Representative? (Part 1)
 #56:Will the House of Representatives Be Genuinely Representative? (Part 2)
 #57:Will the House of Representatives Be Genuinely Representative? (Part 3)
 #58:Will the House of Representatives Be Genuinely Representative? (Part 4)
 #59:The Danger of Congressional Control of Elections.
 #60:Will the Constitution Promote the Interests of Favorite Classes?
 #61:Questions and Comments on the Constitutional Provisions
Regarding the Election of Congressmen.
 #62:On the Organization and Powers of the Senate. (Part 1)
 #63:On the Organization and Powers of the Senate. (Part 2)
 #64:On the Organization and Powers of the Senate. (Part 3)
 #65:On the Organization and Powers of the Senate. (Part 4)
 #66:On The Power of Impeachment
 #67:Various Fears Concerning the Executive Department.
 #68:On the Mode of Electing the President.
 #69:The Character of the Executive Office.
 #70:The Powers and Dangerous Potentials of His Elected Majesty.
 #71:The Presidential Term of Office.
 #72:On The Electoral College; on Re-eligibility of the President.
 #73:Does the Presidential Veto Power Infringe on the Separation of Departments?
 #74:The President as Military King.
 #75:A Note Protesting the Treaty-making Provisions of the Constitution.
#76-77:An  View of the Appointing Power under the Constitution.
#78-79:The Power of the Judiciary. (Part 1)
 #80:The Power of the Judiciary. (Part 2)
 #81:The Power of the Judiciary. (Part 3)
 #82:The Power of the Judiciary. (Part 4)
 #83:The Federal Judiciary and the Issue of Trial by Jury.
 #84:On the Lack of a Bill of Rights.
 #85:Concluding Remarks: Evils under Confederation Exaggerated;
Constitution must Be Drastically Revised Before Adoption

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#1. To: Neo TryingtoWarnYou (#0)

Thanks for posting this, Neo.

I wish every American would read these essays, especially patriots who revere the US constitution as if it were the very Word of God.

Several years ago, I asked a Sunday School class this question: "What is the essential thing that the US constitution did or does?"

All of their answers ran along the line of "It places strict limits on the powers of the federal government." Or, "It guarantees the rights of the people."

Well, yes, it pretends to do all that.

But the essential and most profound thing that the US constitution did was that it established the government that we now suffer under. It established a government that reserves to itself the exclusive right to interpret the constitution and thus to define its own powers.

Two generations later, a US president pretended that the same constitution which the states had voluntarily formed authorized him to murder hundreds of thousands of people in order to "preserve the union".

That's like a man who, in order to save his marriage, beats his wife half to death, knocks out all her teeth, and murders all her children.

History has incontestably proven that the US constitution has been wholly incapable of safeguarding the rights and the liberty of the people. And after reading of all the intrigue surrounding the constitutional convention and the subsequent ratification efforts, I suspect that many of its authors never intended that it should accomplish these noble goals.

StraitGate  posted on  2015-06-23   12:47:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: StraitGate (#1)

Thanx for the reply and great that you understand its' significance.

Neo TryingtoWarnYou  posted on  2015-06-23   13:20:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Neo TryingtoWarnYou (#2)

"Judges hold their seats until they resign, die, or are removed from office"

en.wikipedia.or g/wiki/United_States_federal_judge

BWAHAHAHAAAA! What were they THINKING?

That's right up there with the "shall not be questioned" clause, section 4 of the 14th Amendment -- a "Reconstruction" measure that launched the Juing of amerika like few other things. PURE Alice in Wonderland stuff!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fou...the_United_States_Constit ution

Incidentally, Pastor Ted Weiland has done piercing, exhaustive work on why the Constitution is totally invalid. He's one of the great voices of Christian Identity but has a different focus from when that movement was catching the red-hot hate of the media establishment.

missiontoisrael.org/

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-06-23   13:37:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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