Manifesto Page The Healing of the Republic
Manifesto Page
The Healing of the Republic
1866 Civil Rights Act — 14th Amendment
Under GOD. Under the Flag. Before We the People.
Mr. Citizen Patriot stands in the breach between America’s wound and America’s promise.
He does not stand against any man, woman, race, party, immigrant, foreigner, or people. His fight is with the darkness, deception, and spiritual evil that hide inside failed systems, constitutional forgetfulness, and national neglect.
The Civil War was not merely a battle between armies. It was the visible rupture of the Republic’s deepest contradiction: a nation declaring liberty while holding human beings in bondage. The blood of Union and Confederate sons, the tears of suffering families, and the enslaved ancestors whose backs bore the weight of the nation all testify that America’s wound was real.
But the remedy was also real.
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Fourteenth Amendment stand as the constitutional answer to that wound. They were not abstract theory. They were a remedy of justice, born out of chattel slavery, secured through blood, and entrusted to the Republic as a sacred civic obligation.
Mr. Patriot appears not as Uncle Sam, but as the living embodiment of the American symbol made human. He stands between estranged brothers, not to excuse the past, but to call the nation into reconciliation through truth. The weapons fall. The hands meet. The healing begins.
Abraham Lincoln watches from the distance, not as a ghost of failure, but as a witness to an unfinished covenant: Emancipation fulfilled not merely by proclamation, but by citizenship, justice, protection, and national remembrance.
America cannot become whole by forgetting.
America cannot heal by denying the wound.
America cannot form a more perfect Union while neglecting the people for whom Federal Citizenship became a remedy.
Therefore, this manifesto declares:
The wound was real.
The remedy still stands.
The Republic must remember.
Federal Citizenship must be protected.
And We the People must rise—not in hatred, but in truth, justice, mercy, correction, and healing.
Mr. Citizen Patriot
Guardian of the Republic
The Remedy Still Stands.