The Missing 13th Amendment

Since the unlawful deletion of the 13th Amendment, the newly developing Bar Associations began working diligently to create a system wherein lawyers took on a title of privilege and nobility as “Esquires” and receive the “honor” of offices and positions (like District Attorney or Judge) that only lawyers may now hold.  

By virtue of these titles, honors, and special privileges, lawyers have assumed political and economic advantages over the majority of U.S. Nationals. Through these privileges, they have nearly established a two-tiered citizenship in this Nation where a majority may vote, but only a minority (lawyers) may run for political office. This two-tiered citizenship is clearly contrary to Americans’ political interests, the Nation’s economic welfare, and the Constitution’s egalitarian spirit.

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4 thoughts on “The Missing 13th Amendment

  1. “By virtue of these titles, honors, and special privileges, lawyers have assumed political and economic advantages over the majority of U.S. Nationals.”

    We’ll see how well these advantages stack up when their heads drop into baskets.

  2. like i’ve been saying for decades .. Lawyers are the problem in this country

    look at what all these scumbag politicians have in common

    Lawyers…

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