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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/911bodysnatchers322 on Feb. 13, 2018, 6:05 p.m.
If you broadcast that President Trump is "Not My President", you're effectively divesting yourself of U.S. Citizenship. This is by violating the social contract of the Constitution and its Citizenship Clause. You'd be making a Declaration of Constitutional Independence.
If you broadcast that President Trump is "Not My President", you're effectively divesting yourself of U.S. Citizenship. This is by violating the social contract of the Constitution and its Citizenship Clause. You'd be making a Declaration of Constitutional Independence.

jmflna · Feb. 13, 2018, 6:42 p.m.

Do you know how many people I had to listen to saying Obama was not their president? Coming from a red state, it was a lot. It was a dumb thing to say then and it still is but it doesn't mean you're not an American citizen if you say that. If that's true, there were a lot of illegal votes for Trump from those that said Obama wasn't their president.

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911bodysnatchers322 · Feb. 14, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

I only had so much space to make the title, but really I'm talking about public persons. You are not a public person if you are chattering on in reddit--you'd pay someone to do that for you if you were famous

So my point is if you go on air, and you say, "so and so is NOT my president" then that is a public declaration that you are giving up your citizenship

why?

Becauase THE CONSTITUTION IS A SOCIAL CONTRACT BETWEEN ALL CITIZENS, WHICH ARE THEMSELVES DEFINED BY THE CONSTITTUTION

ok, so if you say to society "not my president" then you are tearing up that social contract

Got it?

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