Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Please don't get me wrong, I am an American! To urge such a reexamination is not to be " anti-American " . It might be anti-Empire, as part of the positive and healthy goal of a Constitutional Common Law Republic and therefore is not a action of SEDITION, because it is not a revolt against a legitimate authority - Erskine, Princ. Laws Scotl. b. 4, t. 4, s, 14; Dig. Lib. 49, t. 16, l. 3, § 1 " Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: and a People who mean to be their own governours, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. " James Madison to WT Barry, August 4, 1822. " Not only does the Charter Organization (United Nations) not prevent future wars, but it makes it practically certain that we shall have future wars, and as to such wars it takes from us (the United States) the power to declare them, to choose the side on which we shall fight, to determine what forces and military equipment we shall use in war, and to control and command our sons who do the fighting. " - J. Ruben Clark, Jr., former Under-Secretary of State and Ambassador to Mexico, who was widely recognized as one of our nation's foremost international lawyers, stated on page 27 of the book entitled " The United Nations Today " . " If we don't stand our ground, now, on whose ground will we stand in the future? " - Joanne Cline, July 19, 2002 " When the United Colonies met in Congress, in 1774, they claimed the common law of England as a branch of those " indubitable rights and liberties to which the respective colonies are entitled. " And the common law, like a silent providence is still the preserver of our liberties. " And it has never been lawfully changed! http://www.svpvril.com/comcivlaw.html at this web page you will learn that someone changed the law! If not Now, When? (inNW?) If not Us, Who? (inUW?) All rights reserved, Steven Pattison, a sovereign without subjects (913) 391-0320 CST 9 to 5 PM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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