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Article 4 – Liberty, Constitutional Government, Religion

Liberty
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Service in the Military is not considered to be involuntary servitude in the event of a draft to build the size of the Military.

Right to establish a meaningful Constitution that provides for a limited government
This Constitution shall establish what a limited government means but one object is clear – no Power granted to the government will be unlimited in its Acts.

Freedom of Religion and Freedom to have No Religion
No part of any government shall make a law or regulation respecting an establishment of religion.
No part of any government shall make a law or regulation prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
No part of any government shall make a law or regulation mandating the exercise of religion.
No part of any government shall take part in an affirmation of a religion. For example, at a football game where the school is a part of government, there shall be no organized display of religion, not even a moment of silence. Government funding of any kind given to a school qualifies it as a government school.
No part of any government shall make laws which favor the religious over the non-religious. For example, laws which ban sales on Sundays are prohibited.