We The People

By Shari Snyder

SCOTUS betrayed “we the people” and insulted our intelligence

MSM betrayed we the people

Fauci’s science,The WHO, and the CDC, betrayed the people

The election system betrayed the people

The CIA betrayed the people

I’ve known for a long time the FDA betrayed we the people

How about the FBI?

Many of our governors and state reps and local politicians have betrayed the people

Is anyone else feeling like “We the People” have lost our power, our rights, and our freedoms?

What is our weapon to fight back?

What power do we have against the Deep State?

The Constitution!

We the People must rise up and force the powers that govern us to give us our constitutional rights back!

2 thoughts on “We The People

  1. Dr. Sherri Henderson

    Thank you for sharing Shari, this was very enlightening. When I worked in retail in my 20’s we would often joke and say we are in the “People” business. We would have all kinds of “people” coming into our store. Every race, color, creed, religion and age. I realized in my 20’s that “people” were not just folks who looked like me, think like me or even believed what I believed. We have to ask ourselves, do we really expect all “people” or persons to think and feel the same way we feel? What type of person would I be if I felt this way? – Think like me or you’re the scum of the earth!

    During popular or unpopular times when the ‘people’ have spoken by majority on governing laws, elections and societal norms, we have to respect the democracy of our nation, just as many Americans have in history. History paints a very vivid picture of “We The People”. In fact, some may say that immigrants ( the founding fathers) were thieves and unjustified to even make those types of claims and declarations on soil that did not belong to them. As prior to their arrival, America was occupied by Africans and Native Americans or as some would call Aboriginals. Nevertheless, We The People, still stands and it stands strong, however those “people” may not always believe or agree with one another.

    I challenge you to look at “people” the way that Jesus looked at them. He never forced them to think like him, believe in him or even follow him, yet he accepted, served and loved them all.

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