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1st World

Revolution Constitution

We the People of this 1st World Revolution... in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure World Tranquility, provide for the Common Peace, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to Ourselves, the World and our Posterity, do Ordain and Establish this Constitution of the 1st World Revolution.

Article I - The Legislative Branch The Legislature

• The House • The Senate Elections . Meetings Membership . Rules . Journals . Adjournment Compensation Revenue Bills . Legislative Process . Presidential Veto Powers of Congress Limits on Congress Powers Prohibited of States

Article II - The Executive Branch

Civilian Power over Military . Cabinet . Pardon Power . Appointments State of the Union . Convening Congress

The President Despotic Liar Tyrannical Intellect Unfit Character Dangerous Ideas Depressive Record

Disqualification Treason War by Lie! Rule by War!

Bribery Office by Cheating! Twice!

High Crimes Despotism as Choice Tyranny over Rights

High Misdemeanors Our Happiness Our Safety

Article III - The Judicial Branch

Judicial Powers Trial by Jury . Original Jurisdiction . Jury Trials Treason

Article IV - The States

Each State to Honor all Others State Citizens . Extradition New States Republican Government

Article V - Amendment

Two Thirds of both Houses: Propose in House [or] Two Thirds of the 50 States: Call Convention

Article VI - The United States

Honor all Contracts . Constitution as the Law of the Land Bound by Oath . No Religious Tests

Article VII - Ratification

Three Fourths of 50 States, by Legislature [or] by Convention, must Ratify this Constitution The Ratification of the Conventions of 7 States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same.

Witness Signatures 40 Signatories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 39

Amendments Bill of Rights: Ten Amendments

1. Amendment Freedom Religion Press Expression

2. Amendment Right Arm & Defend

3. Amendment Right Privacy & Protection

4. Amendment Right Due Process Search & Seizure

5. Amendment Trial Jury Punishment Compensation

6. Amendment Right of Confrontation of Witnesses

7. Amendment Trial by Jury Civil Cases 8. Amendment Cruel and Unusual Torture 9. Amendment Construction of Constitution 10. Amendment Powers of the States and People

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