About
Shelling Out Justice is dedicated to upholding the Constitution of the United States and its principles. This platform serves as an advocate for justice and the integrity of the nation's foundational tenets.
The U.S. Constitution is more than just a document—it is a beacon of hope, a symbol of freedom, and a testament to the vision and foresight of the Founding Fathers. It has provided guidance and stability for the nation through numerous challenges, ensuring that the values of liberty, equality, and justice prevail. Its endurance through time demonstrates its robustness, relevance, and the unyielding spirit of the American people.
Principles
Our principles are rooted in the Constitution of the United States. We believe in:
- Freedom of speech and expression
- The right to a fair trial
- Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Upholding the separation of powers
- Ensuring a system of checks and balances
- etc.
The Constitution is AWESOME
The U.S. Constitution is not just a document; it is a testament to the timeless and immutable principles that reflect subtle, universal energy fields - also known as natural laws. Its brilliance is not only in its forward-thinking but in its unwavering dedication to the reality of the nature of the universe, sacrificing wishful thinking for the power of reality. It stands as the foundation to maintain sanity in the tumult of evolving societal norms.
First, consider its brevity. Despite being one of the shortest written constitutions globally, it encapsulates profound truths and guiding principles without succumbing to the changing tides of popular opinion. Each word was meticulously chosen, not for adaptability to future societal whims, but to root the nation in eternal laws.
Its clarity and specificity are the hallmarks of its genius. Contrary to the perspective that it thrives on ambiguity, the Constitution offers clear mandates. Phrases might seem vague to modern readers, but they were written in the context of a clear understanding of rights and government roles, built upon the stable foundation of the ebb and flow of the current of life itself down through the eternities. It is based as close to the same clarity and specificity that is at the substrate of the entire universe.
Furthermore, the Ninth Amendment's mention of rights not being disparaged even if not enumerated doesn't suggest an endless sea of evolving rights, but rather an acknowledgment that our rights, rooted in the reality of God and man, are vast and should not be constrained merely by documentation.
The "elastic clause," while seemingly a provision for adaptability, is not a catch-all for any conceivable legislation. Instead, it is a directive for Congress to enact laws rooted in the Constitution's original principles and the undeniable truths of natural rights.
Lastly, the amendment process's deliberate difficulty isn’t just about ensuring stability; it's about preserving alignment with the core of truth upon which all national power rests. Without power, there is no survival. A rigorous process can prevent the nation from deviating on a whim from the foundational truths upon which it was built.
In conclusion, the U.S. Constitution is not AWESOME just because of its applicability to changing times, but because of its steadfast alignment with principles that are eternal, immutable, and based on the Source of power and life itself. It serves as a beacon, reminding us of the unchanging truths that should guide us, regardless of the era.
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