Anonymous ID: 0227b3 Oct. 13, 2018, 1:26 a.m. No.3461649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1730

Was digging on security clearances and came across this gem: Brennan was sworn in on historical toilet paper. Sure many anons are aware but it's new to me:

 

"This version of the Constitution, however symbolically pure in its origins, is an extremely flawed emblem in one very important way: The canon does not include a little thing called the Bill of Rights."

 

"That means, when Brennan vowed to protect and defend the Constitution, he was swearing on one that did not include the First, Fourth, Fifth, or Sixth Amendments - or any of the other Amendments now included in our Constitution. The Bill of Rights did not become part of our Constitution until 1791, 4 years after the Constitution that Brennan took his oath on."

 

So easy to fool a sleeping population.

Asleep no more.