Anon_IAN
Anon_IAN
The posts that follow are from a an 8kun post that is several pages long so it took several posts.
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All Public Servants are mere stewards of the power(s) that We the People have lent to them. At the founding of this Republic We the People had three checks and balances which were used to keep Public Servants in check.
The People’s Three Fundamental Remedies;
1) We the People posses the superior principle of correction and through the
operation of this principle the following is true;
a) We the People posses over our constitutions control in ACT as well as RIGHT,
b) We the People have an indubitable, unalienable, and indefensible right to wholly
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“The consequence is, that the people may change the constitutions whenever and however they please. This is a right of which no positive institution can ever deprive them.”
“Oft have I marked, with silent pleasure and admiration, the force and prevalence, through the United States, of the principle that the supreme power resides in the people, and that they never part with it. It may be called the panacea in politics. There can be no disorder in the community but may here receive a radical cure. If the error be in the legislature, it may be corrected by the constitution; if in t...
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Sovereignty in these United states
Constitutions limit and define those original powers lent by the sovereignty, the people, to the different departments of government. No individual department or combination of departments may expand their authority or power thereby, taking from the people that which was not granted. We the People, wrote down with certain determination the powers we do grant. Sovereignty resides in the People.
“The secret is now disclosed, and it is discovered to be a dread, that the boasted state sovereignties will, under this system, be disrob...
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“”The PEOPLE of the United states" are the first personages introduced. Who were those people? They were the citizens of thirteen states, each of which had a separate constitution and government, and all of which were connected together by Articles of Confederation. To the purposes of public strength and felicity, that Confederacy was totally inadequate. A requisition on the several states terminated its legislative authority. Executive or judicial authority it had none. In order therefore to form a more perfect union, to establish justice, to ensure domestic tranquillity, to provide for co...
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“Congress can exercise no power by virtue of any supposed inherent sovereignty in the general government. Indeed, it may be doubted whether the power can be correctly said to appertain to sovereignty in any proper sense, as an attribute of an independent political community. The power to commit violence, perpetrate injustice, take private property by force without compensation to the owner, and compel the receipt of promises to pay in place of money, may be exercised, as it often has been, by irresponsible authority, but it cannot be considered as belonging to a government founded upon law....
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We the People posses the superior principle of correction
We the People, We the Sovereignty, have two avenues of correction. To determine which avenue to take, We the People must conclude wherein lies the error. Is the error in what We the People ordained and established [Constitution(s)] or does the error lie with those Public Servants who swore an oath to bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution?
If the error is in the Constitution(s);
1) We the People posses over our constitutions control in ACT as well as RIGHT.
We the Sovereignty;
May change the cons...
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Time for the Sovereignty to Arise and Stand Against Usurpation
“But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.” In Congress July 4 1776, Declaration of Independence
The failure to uphold clear and plain provision of our Constitution cannot be regarded as mere error in judgment, but deliberate USURPATION. "Usurpation is defined as unauthorized arbitrary a...
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Research and Reference Material
Online Library of Liberty
https://oll.libertyfund.or...
The Debates in the Several State Conventions vol. 1
https://oll.libertyfund.or...
The Debates in the Several State Conventions vol. 2
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Online Library of Liberty
Spanning the centuries from Hammurabi to Hume, and collecting material on topics from art and economics to law and political theory, the OLL provides you with a rich variety of texts to explore and consider.
https://oll.libertyfund.org/
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