C. Herbert Oliver
Constitutional Citizenship in America
Are we citizens? No, because the only part of the Constitution upon which our citizenship is supposed to be based – the 14th Amendment – is itself unconstitutional. According to the Constitution of 1787, amendments must be proposed by two thirds of the states in Convention and ratified by three fourths of the states in Convention. Following this method of procedure, and after ratification, a proposed amendment becomes part of the Constitution. No such procedure was followed with reference to the 14th Amendment....Was the break with the mother country complete, or in word only. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 brought a close to the Revolutionary War. But it was written by King George III. How does the “loser” in a war write the peace treaty to conclude that war?






