On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 14:43:42 -0500 Xer0Dynamite <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/6/16, Rayzer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Xer0Dynamite wrote: > >> The solution for fixing the State of America (which is the first > >> domino in the chain) is to remember that the American Revolution > >> fought for the same ideals > > > > That's nice except, despite vicious rumors to the contrary > > indoctrinated in 'Mericans by the mind modification programs they > > call "Schools", there was no "American Revolution". Revolutions are > > based on ideologies. Greed is not an ideology. > > No, the American Revolution was fought to bring the colonies > independence from tyranny LMAO!!!! There was no revolution. There was a coup d'etat carried by the worst shitbags on the planet, who replaced british 'tyranny' with their own. Notice how even the british psychos abolished slavery before the americunts. > and instigated by the Boston Tea Party > incident and the Declaration of Independence. The latter is good to > re-read to see very pointedly the ideals held. > > > Any simple perusal of the Constitution shows > > it is about trade relations between the states, and nations, and > > private property rights, to the advantage of a microscopic > > percentage of the people on the continent at that time, and perhaps > > moreso now. > > That may be your interpretation, but given the foundation of "which it > stands" and by the letter of the Law, you have tremendous advantage > you can leverage on you, the individual's, behalf--regardless of how > corrupt various Legislative acts have made the Law as it stands today. > Remember the Bar Association is an unconstitutional monopoly that has > intimidated people out of their own rights by convincing them that the > law belongs to them. Not so. Even if they argue that they wrote a > Law, it is up to the elected Official to enforce it AND the Court to > uphold it as obeying the SPIRIT of the law (not the LETTER). > > Constitutionally, police have no power EXCEPT as authorized by your > elected leader. They are not mentioned at all in the Constitution. > Frankly, the whole federal government is a mess, and if you get > arrested for some heinous crime like copying data from a corporate > server somewhere, you need to point out that the federal executive > branch (which would be probably doing the arrest) is a schizoid, > psychotic mess and should not be trusted. (To wit: the "Department > of Justice".... under.... the Executive Branch. WTF? Issues of > Justice are handled by the Judicial BRANCH. It's not up to the > Executive to decide that they're executing Justice.) > > > The Bill of Rights is for the rest of us, and it was hard fought, > > almost causing the Constitution to have never been signed at all > > when delegations began following Pennsylvania's lead, and also > > considered walking out. ... and ever since those documents were > > signed the people who hold power have strengthened THEIR rights > > (the constitution) and weakened ours (the so-called Bill of Rights) > > Don't believe it. The rights remain among the People and no Court is > going to be able to argue otherwise. The Left has GIVEN away power, > mostly to media (do you question the veracity of national news?), > which is why the Internet is so important.
