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Understanding the Constitution

From the Roanoke, Virginia Tea Party HERE:

Constitutional Lawyer and defender of Liberty, Publius Huldah, will speak at our January meeting this Thursday, January 7th, 6:30pm at the Holiday Inn Tanglewood.  The street address is: 4468 Starkey Road, Roanoke, Va, 24018

Publius Huldah is a Lawyer, philosopher & logician and a Strict constructionist of the U.S. Constitution. She is Passionate about The Federalist  Papers (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay), restoring constitutional government, The Bible, and the writings of Ayn Rand.

Publius Huldah has addressed State Legislatures on the subjects of Nullification, the 2nd Amendment, Constitutional Conventions and other issues related to liberty and the U.S. Constitution.

You can find her website HERE.

A video of Publius Huldah schooling the Tennessee Attorney General on the supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution is HERE.

Join us Thursday night and prepare to be impressed!

In Liberty,

President, Roanoke Tea Party

January 5, 2016 - Posted by | Uncategorized

4 Comments »

  1. Publius Huldah, I too follow your postings and have great respect and am thankful for the information that has broadened my understanding. I have also seen some of Ms. Halls comments and she is impressive, as are you.
    Another subject that I wished to contact you on concerns Art. I, Sec. 9 of the Constitution.
    My reading informs that regarding migration of “such Persons as any of the States…shall think proper to admit” may be prohibited by the Congress. There appears no authority to force said migration upon a protesting State. Thus it seems that the State proposes and the Congress disposes, but only in one direction, that of inward migration alone. I would like to see your reading on this. Thank you.

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    Comment by Ivan Berry | January 10, 2016 | Reply

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      I touch on that issue in the linked paper. Note especially footnote 2. If that doesn’t clear it up for People, then I’ll gather together the early writings and put out a paper on it. Yes, after 1808, Congress has the power pursuant to Art. I, Sec. 9, clause 1, to control migration – immigration – here. When you analyze the structure of the sentence, you see that the States’ powers over the importation of new slaves and to accept new migrants expired Jan 1, 1808.

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      Comment by Publius Huldah | January 10, 2016 | Reply

  2. Publius-Hulda

    I had the pleasure of meeting you at a Tea Party a couple of years ago in south New Jersey.

    Here is a video please watch and let me know if you agree with this young lady.

    Then let me know if you have ever heard of Gary Hunt. He does not agree with anything this young lady says.

    I trust and value your opinions.

    Since the Hammon protest is now in play this is very topical and i would very much appreciate hearing back from you.

    Thanks

    Ron Bass New Jersey In Florida now for the winter.

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    Comment by ronbass2010 | January 5, 2016 | Reply

    • Well, Hello, Ron Bass!
      You didn’t give a link. However, I saw today an excellent 9 minute video of KrisAnne Hall (who is a young lady) speaking of what lands the Constitution permits the federal government to own – and all that she said was 100% correct. Is that what you meant?

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      Comment by Publius Huldah | January 5, 2016 | Reply


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