What do you think of the opposing view?

3 Comments

  • charles mana - 5 years ago

    The only authority that the United States Corporation has over the 50 REPUBLICS OF AMERICA and those are explicitly expressed in the Constitution. The UNITED STATES CORPORATION is hired by the 50 SOVEREIGN REPUBLICS OF AMERICA to do business with matters pertaining to the SEA and to FOREIGN COUNTRIES and INTERNATIONAL LAW. That is all that the so-called FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS ANY AUTHORITY OVER TNE 50 SOVEREIGN RDEPUBLICS OF AMERICA AND THAT INCLUDES ALL THE 3 BRANCHES OF THE FEDERAL GOVT. CORPORATION WHICH IS HIRED BY THE 50 SOVEREIGN REPUBLICS OF AMERICA TO DO BUSINESS FOR THEM AS FAR AS MAKING THE CONSTITUTION IS FOLLOWED NOT ONLY BY THE 50 FEDERAL REPUBLICS BUT ALSO BY THE FEDERAL CORPORATION. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO CITIZENS NO TERRITORY. THE ONLY TERRITORY IT HAS IS THE 10 SQUARE MILES ON WHICH IT SITS. THE SUPREME COURT IS NOTG A LEGAL COURT IN ANY OF THE 59 SOVEREIGN REPUBLICS SO IT HAS NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY TO RULE ON ANY GERRYMANDERING LAWS.

  • Phin Tuthill - 5 years ago

    I'm totally against Gerrymandering; however, this should be each STATE's Supreme Court that decides what is and is not in its' state

  • John L Brown Sr - 5 years ago

    You want to see gerrymandering? Take a look at the 5th Congressional District of Louisiana. Prior to the so-called "Civil Rights Movement", that district was basically the northeast corner of the state. After the NAACP, ACLU, ad infinitum, ad nauseum, got through with it, it now bears no geographic continuity whatsoever. It now reflects the population of the Black community, and no one else. Period.

Leave a Comment

0/4000 chars


Submit Comment