The Most Successful Fraud in American History
Gary North at LewRockwell.com - twelve criteria for fraud, and why the U.S. Constitution meets all of them, in spades. Mr. North even wrote a book about it, Conspiracy in Philadelphia (PDF). [lew]
The most accurate assessment of this incomparably successful fraud was Patrick Henry's. When asked why he did not attend the Constitutional Convention, he replied: "I smelt a rat in Philadelphia."
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