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Voter Requirements

By Curtis W. Caine, Sr.,, MD Article I, Section 2, paragraph 1 of the 1787 Constitution (ratified in 1791) of these States in Federal Union specifies that in the election of members of the House […]

Foreign to Our Constitution

By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., MD In a business or organization, an industrious person with ability and ambition may, by hard work, rightfully gain a position of authority over others who voluntarily submit. But in […]

Taxation

By Curtis W. Caine, MD Some months ago, copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were sent by AAPS to its entire subscriber list as an enclosure with a monthly AAPS News. Let […]

General Welfare

By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., MD If I were to tell you there is a constitutional subject that is expressed in a countless number of words; that is argued endlessly; that a myriad of books […]

The(se) United States

By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., M.D. Pop Quiz: How many United States of America are there?Answer: “That’s simple. Everybody knows there is just one.”Grade: F. Wrong! Here’s why. You will recall that the original thirteen […]

Treaties

By Curtis Caine, Sr., M.D. We are told at every turn that “treaties supersede the Constitution of The[se] States United” — nugatory. Here is what Article VI, paragraph 2 actually stipulates on the issue: “This […]

The Seventeenth Amendment

By Curtis W. Caine, Sr., MD In the preceding three articles in this section, The Constitution – Plain and Simple, which I have authored (1-3), and in the commentary, “The Sixteenth Amendment” by Bert Loftman, […]