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Constitution

Dear Editor

Believe it or not, the United States Constitution does not contain written instructions for its own interpretation. It simply does not direct how it and other laws are to be interpreted.

The reason for this omission is quite simple. Our Forefathers, when drafting and writing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, deliberately left out interpretation of law because of past experiences. They knew that interpretation of law, when left in the hands of dispotic elite government leaders, would use interpretation, in administering law, as a means of denying, in courts of law, the rights to commoners.

What they, our Forefathers, wanted was the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and all other laws to be written in simple terms by using proper words in defining law. In using proper words, words that gives precise meanings, one should take note that “mere common words,” when used properly, will give more highly specialized meanings and understandings of laws when reading them.

Words have precise meanings that cannot be interpreted. Simply stating, you cannot interpret a definition of a word. A definition is precise. Therefore, the definition of words writtten in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and in all other laws “trumps” the mode interpretation of law when rendering just decisions in courts of law.

In legal research, you will find, laws are powerful and dangerous if used improperly. But, if the laws are used for the good of mankind, they become even more powerful and dangerous to all elite despotic leaders of the world who wants to enslave and dominate the free people of the world.

Ironically, there are some people who think that the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Indpendence should be replaced because they are old and hard to understand. Such frames of mind are totally out of site and out of mind. All three of these documents are well written documents of law and they all connect with God. Only idiots and morons would think otherwise.

Just laws protects the Rights to Liberty for all free people of the world. Said laws must be written for the good of all mankind.

Laws must never be written for despots. “Never!”

Elijah J. Kennedy

Bellaire

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