Time to Pick a Side!
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the importance of the Coronation Oath, and how it relates to property rights. We also discuss the role of the Crown, and why it is so important to have an oath.
Transcript
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I am appealing to our viewers, pick a side. If you are not liking the direction this is going,
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help us to appeal to government leaders that they have a duty and an oath. And within that
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are restrictions as well as what they need to be doing. And so I think this is one of our most
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important campaigns right now is lobbying government and bringing awareness to the
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coronation oath. So, sorry for that long spiel, David, but back to you. No, that's exactly true.
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And, you know, one of the things about legislation is that the normal rules of English grammar apply,
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which is like, for example, in this book here, if I can get it right, that principles in there
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will apply to the Charter when you talk about the full colon. And I'm not going to go through it
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all, it's pretty long, but it'll show you in there that a full colon is exactly what you have
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mentioned everything that follows after that is under the parameters of those two overriding
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criteria in our in our constitution and it's um interesting that in the coronation oath of the king
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that is where your property rights begin and they go all the way back to the ten commandments
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thou shall not steal that presupposes that you own property in the first place
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Otherwise, that commandment would not even, it could not even be there, right?
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So it's important that we go all the way back to the beginning.
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And case law, all throughout English history, Lord Denning had at one point mentioned,
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he said that the reason the English custom or the English law and the English culture flourished for so long
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is that everybody in positions of power were Christian.