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Conversations With My Babies: Arlington and the Rule of Law

Conversations With My Babies: Arlington and the Rule of Law

July 13, 2024

Aug 25, 2024
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Dear Ms. Lunelle,

First of all, it is great melancholy that I feel because for the first time in six years, I was not able to raise the funds to make my way to the low country of South Carolina to speak to yet another generation of young babies about the noble deeds that their families performed in the War for Southern Independence. And especially the annual sermon that I would have given on Sunday.

My babies would come to my door on Friday, July 12, 2024, and immediately after prayer and inquiry about my health, their conversation would turn to Arlington National Cemetery and the Rule of Law.

Mr. HK, Sharon would ask and comment:

"...We as young people keep hearing that what makes America a great nation is that we are a Nation of laws. However, we watched the United States Congress sanction the Department of Defense to employ the services of a sitting Senator, Elizabeth Warren, and a Commission she would create and then break Constitutional Law to justify Congress to call for a vote twice to further break the law as they full well knew that a vote should not take place because Warren had used a Bill of Attainder to warrant their vote.

Sir, we ask of you where is the rule of law and equal protection thereof? We certainly recognize that the Reconciliation Cenotaph is a War and Religious Memorial with the graves of our Southern soldiers and the Headstone of the Honorable Jewish Sculptor Moses J. Ezekiel certainly attesting to that.

The Honorable Attorney David McCallister in his Law Brief against the City of Pensacola, Florida highlighted an opinion by the Honorable Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh that the practice of displaying Religious Memorials, particularly Religious War Memorials on public Lands is not coercive and is rooted in history and traditions.

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