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Judge Kavanaugh Et Alia Are Not in "good Behaviour"

On Tuesday, 4 September 2018, members of the United States Senate shall begin to conduct a Supreme Court of the United States of America confirmation hearing for Judge Brett Michael Kavanaugh.  Judge Kavanaugh comes from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  It is one of several appeals courts within the intermediate level of the American federal judiciary.  Beneath it are the United States District Courts, and above it is the highest court in the land—the Supreme Court of the United States of America.[1]
When the confirmation hearing ends, members of the United States Senate will decide (i.e., vote) on whether Judge Kavanaugh shall serve as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States of America.  This expository essay finds not only that Judge Kavanaugh is no longer in “good Behaviour” but also that his likely confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States of America is unconstitutional.[2]
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The Illegitimate President

Donald John Trump, the forty‑fifth President of the United States of America, is an illegitimate president.  He is an unindicted co‑conspirator to a federal crime.  He is a kidnapper of thousands of children.  In less than two years, he has misused millions in American taxpayer dollars, so that he could play numerous rounds of golf. And that is just the beginning to his list of unindicted criminality. The man is a fraud.  He is a charlatan.  He is a carpetbagger.  What is more, he is a xenophobic, transphobic, sexist, racist, misogynistic, jingoistic, homophobic, greedy excuse for a human being.  As such, he is unfit to hold office, and every one of his official acts as the President of the United States of America—to date—is unconstitutional (i.e., null and void). * * * Today, the American People possess four Constitutional options to end the illegitimate presidency of Donald John Trump. First, Donald John Trump could obey his oath of office to the Constitution for the United States of Am…