Real0ne -> RE: Is the United States government Legitimate? (10/14/2010 1:45:08 AM)
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 There is at least one poster on these forums that will say it is not. He is not alone, it is estimated that the movement in question has about 300,000 followers. Now to the fun stuff... However, since the Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation (source,) and was adopted by all the states, the United States Government has been the legitimate government of the nation, regardless of what some people might want you to believe. Did the people or the People vote on it? Who voted on it again? First, there was a clear cut statement of purpose in the Constitution: quote:
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Source A few points that were highlighted from the source are: Domestic Tranquility One of the concerns of the Framers was that the government prior to that under the Constitution was unable, by force or persuasion, to quell rebellion or quarrels amongst the states. The government watched in horror as Shay's Rebellion transpired just before the Convention, and some states had very nearly gone to war with each other over territory (such as between Pennsylvania and Connecticut over Wilkes-Barre). One of the main goals of the Convention, then, was to ensure the federal government had powers to squash rebellion and to smooth tensions between E-states. Welfare welfare n. 1. health, happiness, or prosperity; well-being. I am sure for the sake of accuracy you pulled these definitions out of websters 1828, shrouds, or any other vintage dictionary of the times to INSURE that the definitions are correctly presented? you did that right? Welfare in today's context also means organized efforts on the part of public or private organizations to benefit the poor, or simply public assistance. This is not the meaning of the word as used in the Constitution. There is a movement in the United States today, collectively known as the Sovereign Citizen movement. It is founded in the Redemption theory and Posse Comitatus Movement of the 1970's. Theres that citizen thing again LOL You cant seem to get it through your head that a sovereign citizen is the same thing as saying a free slave. quote:
The redemption theory is an American conspiracy theory created by Roger Elvick and marketed as a tax evasion and fraud scheme. The theory claims that when the United States government abandoned the gold standard in 1933, it pledged its citizens as collateral so it could borrow money. According to Elvick, the government creates a fictitious person (straw man) corresponding to each newborn citizen with bank accounts initially holding $630,000. The theory further holds that through obscure procedures under the Uniform Commercial Code, a citizen can "reclaim" the straw man and write checks against its accounts.[1] Its adherents sometimes call themselves "Sovereign Citizens". source Yeh there is a supreme court case and hjr 192 and pub law 73 somehting and title 31 something and title 50 comes into it and so forth and so on. quote:
The Posse Comitatus (from the Latin phrase meaning "force of the county") is a loosely organized far right social movement that opposes the United States federal government and believes in localism. There is no single national group, and local units are autonomous. source Well that sounds like the family as the first form of government under God and the next tier would be the county if you want to go according to english establishments of boundary system of territory granted to a count. I think it would be an interesting debate, considering that the tea party is also saying that some government agencies have overstepped the authority of the Federal Government, these agencies being the EPA, Department of Education, OSHA, to name three of the top runners. the whole country has been converted into a commercial zone which supercedes the constitution so why is anyone bitching? The creation of the constitution of the united states gave the federal government jurisdiction over north america at large. not rocket science here
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