-Caveat Lector-
The point I attemtped to make so badly the first time is,
when the convention was finished and the Constitution for the
united States had been created, it was ratified in a two step
process. The first step was an election by electors in each of
the states for the purpose of choosing electors to vote the
Constitution up or down. It was a one time special election
to choose those whose only duty was to make thios one vote
then go home. The legislatures had no connection to either
vote. The electors went to the polls and voted for men who
stated either they would vote for or against the proposed
constitution. People chose which elector to vote for by their
stance on the new proposed constitution.
The other thing I wanted to comment on was that the
Constitution for the united States of America didn't create
any "Federal Government". If you read it at face value all
the Constitution did was create three equal departments of
a federal system. These three (triumvirate) operate in an
agreement (international private law) with the states. The
states operate viz the triumvirate under the doctrine of
interposition. The triumvirate operate viz the states under
the doctrine of supression. The states gave up some of their
sovereignty granted under their constitutions to the
triumvirate but retained all other granted powers. Both
levels of government where granted their charters from the
people who remain the true sovereign under this system.
The Texas Constitution Article 1 Section 2 says that the
people may alter or abolish their government by any means
that they deem necessary. The people of Texas are the true
sovereigns. It is as stated in Chisholm vs Georgia. The People
are Sovereigns without subjects.
I have read a lot of new stuff on this subject but the
interpretations put to them are new. If you go the a good law
library and check out the Scottish Law section look for a
discussion of International Private Law. It is explained in
Scottish Law much plainer than elsewhere. Look up the Doctrine
of Interposition from a variety of sources and you should find
a discussion of our federal system going back to the beginning
before the constitution was written but being discussed.
Sorry for the earlier confusion
Yours in Liberty
Jim Hayman
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