Sunday, July 17, 2011

America May Only Have 49 States: North Dakota May Not Be an Official State

Looking at a $14 trillion plus deficit that continues to grow, the people of North Dakota may find comfort that they may not be an official state. There appears to be some doubt of whether or not the state went through the proper process to become a state. Considering the great growing tyranny and the growing debt that enslaves Americans, North Dakota might be a safe haven if this in fact is factual.


Meet John Rolczynski: The Grand Forks, N.D., resident has been trying to tell his legislators that an error in the state’s founding document means that technically, North Dakota is not a state.

Sounds like the ravings of a grumpy old man, but as it turns out, Rolczynski was right. News of uncertain statehood has put North Dakota in the spotlight and garnered big buzz.

Here’s the story: Back in 1889, North Dakota was carved out of the Dakota Territory and admitted to the Union at the same time as South Dakota. Or so everyone thought.

But the state founders who drafted the constitution left out the key requirement that the governor and other top officials take an oath of office, putting the state constitution in conflict with the federal one. So Rolczynski has been arguing for the last 16 years that the omission made the state illegitimate.

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