Do it For God. Do it For Country. Do it in Love.

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Have you ever sat back and thought about the IDEA of a "DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" and a "CONSTITUTION?"

The United States Constitution ROCKS!! We have soooo many RIGHTS that we CAN EXCERSIZE in America (we need a few amendments, tho). :)

I think it is a Duty to excersize our Political Rights. I have a duty to be involved politically. This is called Civic Duty.

We need to come together as a People -- A people that are ready to truly excersize our Rights by following the political rules. Political rules, I might add, that were made into LAWS by people who had known abuse from the British government they overthrew.

Truth is there is enough problems in our world today that the problems the Colonies had with the British throne don't seem so hard to fathom anymore.

Constitutions can protect or hurt the people. We need to protect our Constitutional Rights by excersizing our Rights. It can be really scary to think about standing up and excersizing our Rights -- but these Rights are what make our Country great. If we don't use them, we die inside -- we lose touch with what it means to be a People with a Good Constitution,.

The first step is knowing what our rights are as a people and what kind of impact our collective voice has on elected officials. Then we have to act.

Also, when I think about the United States of America and I think about what it means to live in a "State" with governmental rights independent of the Federal Government I get excited.

You know why? Because we can come together at a State-Level and then band together with other like-minded states to effect the Federal Government; to create the change that we desire.

We, The People have to simply decide what we want, we have to want it enough to act together for it, and we can take back our Country and get the amendments passed that need to be passed to get us on the right road again.

What kind of amendment do we need?
Here is one that I am pretty sure most all of us can agree on: We need an amendment that stops corporations from owning our representatives. Our votes need to count again. Our voices need to be heard again.

Do it for God. Do it for Country. Do it in Love.

Comments

Don't mean to burst your bubble...

Actually I do spend a lot of time on this issue and the real definitions of word used to describe these things is not well known.

The Constitution nor any other paper declaration grants you rights. Rights are unalienable endowed by one's creator. A constitution only guarantees your rights to the extent that you do your duty. A constitution is a security agreement which the Constitutor has obligations to under international treaty.

Furthermore none of us are signatory to the compact and claiming rights under the constitution is attempting to usurp intellectual property rights and domestic terrorism.

None of those founding documents are what most people think they are. The constitution is a security agreement because the US is bankrupt and the constitution is how the foreign creditors secure their interest. Everybody thinks the constitution is so great never understanding that this is one of the devices enslaving them.

As for politics, there is no political solution because not only are you not signatory to the compact. This is not a country; it's a corporation with defacto powers and corporations do not elects their presidents.

Presidents themselves... well lets put it this way. History has never recorded any man in history to take the article6 oath and even if one had taken the article6 to assume the 'Office of President' all he could do is appoint a president to the 'Office of President of the United States'; corporation. If this is too much to wrap your head around. This is to separate offices.

Next we have a little issue with language procedure. There is a couple different definitions of the word 'of'. One of those definitions being, 'without'. So now go back and reread your history. The Office of President now becomes 'Office without President'; [or] without the United States without America...

A Capitonym is a language procedure which changes the meaning of a word, like polish and Polish. When applied to the Preamble to the US Constitution we get. 'We the People' as an entity, We the People- (People is capitalized, this is the entity created by this document) of the United States- (United is past tense, adverb modifies the verb States is a fiction), in order to form a more perfect Union- (doing away with States rights; no more sovereign States), establish Justice- (allegedly), insure domestic Tranquility- (allegedly), provide for the common defense- (allegedly), promote the general Welfare- (allegedly, although they did capitalize this too so what does it mean? Or what could it mean?), and Secure- (Securities, you know like Social Security or any other pooled Security, old checks, your mortgage.) the Blessings of Liberty- (Drivers and Marriage Licenses, Birth Certificates) to ourselves and our Posterity- (this ones a real peach here. Posterity, capitalized meaning what? Bloodline. This is why all the Presidents are related and always have been. Source that with Burkes Peerage), do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. (or rather Constitution without the United States without America.

A Democracy is the 'rule of the people'... but it really means, 'rule without the people'. A Democracy, as warm and fuzzy as it makes everyone feel. Is a militarily run government and always has been. When Benjamin Franklin came out of the Constitutional convention which was a privately held Masonic lodge meeting a woman ask him, "What have you given us?" He replied a Republic, if you can keep it" Why did he say it that way? He said it tongue-in-cheek and those men pledged to each other not the common man. He knew as well as Patrick Henry that the common man was savage and despised what the common man would do to each other. The Republic lasted only 7 years.

So now that we've established the President without the United State is the leader of a militarily run government whereby it's citizens are manning a military post threw the 'Post Office' whereby you the citizen 're-sides' with the Democracy. The Citizen is then considered a resident; meaning identity of the dead thing.

Now are we at peace or are we at war? Well if you vote for the commander-in-chief of the military then you're at war. Your vote is your pledge not to your "country" but to the universe at large. So what is it you're trying to say to the universe?

"Seek not abroad, turn back into thyself, for in the inner man dwells the truth..."

darn straight!

JUST DO IT! Nice show of excitement and nice Kennedy quote too.

In Lak'ech Ala K'in

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